The UK has been holding population census every decade since 1801. The last one was conducted in 2021, but results are only starting to get published now. Within the UK, England has seen the fastest population growth, jumping from 50 to 59 million inhabitants! The increase is solely due to...
Balking at Balkan babies
The Balkans are getting short of people
The demography of south-eastern Europe threatens its hopes of prosperity.
South eastern europe is in a Catch-22. The region’s many problems prompt young, talented people to leave in droves. But it will not catch up with the rest...
We have recently discussed what it means for a country to be 'Western', and and whether Latin American countries should be considered Western or not. To answer that second question, it is useful to compare the ethnic make-up of unequivocally Western countries, like Western European countries...
This possible phenomenon was discussed in many threads, as an explanation to why some Y haplogroups became so dominant. Maciamo's hypothesis about dominance of R1b clades in Western Europe is based on it too. This hypothesis states that males of certain haplogroups, like R1b, or some of its...
From recent paper:
More interesting thoughts, but a bit off topic. (couldn't resist :) )
http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1312/1312.6639.pdf
Did anyone find additional information about this admixture? Does it have a name?
Did expanding empires in the ancient and medieval world bring about large or medium scale migrations? So the possibilities could be:
They did not, a lot of mixing between different people happened only in prehistory when people freely moved around, either they weren't bound to any part of land...
I was contemplating a reason behind why hunter-gatherer societies never amounted to civilization status. it never happened although their cultures existed for few hundred thousand years. Civilization was the feat which was quickly achieved by agriculturalists within few thousands of years of...
Here is a map of temperature in Europe for last 2,000 years.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2171973/Tree-ring-study-proves-climate-WARMER-Roman-Medieval-times-modern-industrial-age.html
This map shows that height of Roman Empire happened in a very warm period. The decline...
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