This is an old link around here, but it's the one I have saved in bookmarks:
http://www.buildinghistory.org/dista...cientdna.shtml
Forum | Europe Travel Guide | Ecology | Facts & Trivia | Genetics | History | Linguistics |
Austria | France | Germany | Ireland | Italy | Portugal | Spain | Switzerland |
![]() |
I wanted to ask which archaeological cultures' graves have been tested thus far for ancient DNA, and where did they yield Y-chromosomal or mitochondrial DNA results?
The ones I am aware of are the following:
- the Corded Ware culture (Eulau, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany) yielded R1a.
- Urnfield culture (Lichtenstein cave, Lower Saxony, Germany) yielded I2b2, R1a and R1b.
- Funnelbeaker culture is currently tested, but no results yet.
Are there any other noteworthy examples you can think of?![]()
This is an old link around here, but it's the one I have saved in bookmarks:
http://www.buildinghistory.org/dista...cientdna.shtml
-Tocharians R1a1a
-Tagar R1a1