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    Formation of Human Populations in Central and South Asia

    Narasimhan paper is out: https://scholar.harvard.edu/vagheesh/centralsouthasia https://scholar.harvard.edu/files/vagheesh/files/eaat7487.full_.pdf Hajji Firuz R1b is from: 1193-1019 calBCE (2910±20 BP, PSUAMS-4413) Unrelated to Anatolian languages.
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    Intelligence If intelligence is hereditary, why aren't we all smarter?

    @Markod Certainly IQ itself is not enough. For example: IQ in North Korea is higher than most of the world.
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    Intelligence If intelligence is hereditary, why aren't we all smarter?

    @ToBeOrNotToBe I would say even during the 11th century Middle East was still the most advanced place. Decline against Med was probably caused by population decline, climate conditions etc. not human capital decline. @Silesian Cochran & Harpending work on Ashkenazi makes sense to me. Ashkenazi...
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    Intelligence If intelligence is hereditary, why aren't we all smarter?

    In some places intelligence may have gone down over time. In Middle East for example all the Christian populations seem to have higher IQs than Muslim populations even though they are genetically very similar. Maronites are the best example.
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