In this video, a hypothesis regarding the origins of Ancestral North Africans, Iberomaurusians, and Natufians is presented based on three scientific articles: Lazaridis et al (2018), Loosdrecht et al (2018), and Lipson et al (2020).
Earliest Islamic burials in the Levant
Abstract
The Middle East plays a central role in human history harbouring a vast diversity of ethnic, cultural and religious groups. However, much remains to be understood about past and present genomic diversity in this region. Here, we present for the...
The work on the K12b admixture by historical culture gave me the idea to show the evolution of genetic admixtures over time by region. I have started with the Near East and East Mediterranean.
So I am all new to this ancestral DNA analysis. Any help which would help me understand my ancestry would be very much appreciated.
I got my results back from LivingDNA last week;
I was born and raised in Turkey, so I was expecting quite a mixture but I am not sure how to interpret the...
There is little doubt now that haplogroup G was one of the main lineages of the people who spread agriculture from the Levant to the Middle East and Europe. Early farming arose in the Levant, and the highest genetic diversity for haplogroup G is also found in the Levant. The odd thing is that hg...
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