MOESAN
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Yeah, I think in particular many Indo-Europeans brought even more ANE to europe, besides west asian. This would explain why almost all europeans are closer to ANE today than to WHG in the PCA map. Ironically, some Finno-Ugric peoples would be autosomally closer to the some original Indo-Europeans too. Loschbourg looks suspiciously isolated in PCA plot, even more than La Brana.
Hii! I answer you and others by the way - I had not enough time (for a low speed brain) to exploit this post in Europgenes - very interesting indeed -
I had the chance to see the face look of the skull of Looschburg, "WHG" - isolated? not too amazing: he has the more rugged more archaïc type of crania I never saw among Mesolithic people: a kind of "super-Brünn" non evolved type!!! (not Cro-Magnoid!)
not all first farmers DID MIX (as a whole) firstable:but the story was not always the same as time passed - some colonies travelled quickly and far without heavy mixing - but if we have some small confidence in anthropology, we see the western Germany farmers LBK or post-LBK were sometimes of dominant mesolithical origin (diverse levels of mixture with 'cromagnoids' and 'brünn-capelloids' with few Near-Easterners accretions) , bordering other LBK settlements with strong Near-Easterners weight (and these last ones later descendants as far as Normandy and Alsace and Île-de-France Eneolithic-Chalcolithic)-
the Y-I2a1 presence in Scandinavia is a kick to my old religion!!! but I already wrote I think a lot or the present days Y-I1 in Scandinavia came lately enough (proto-germanic times?) from South, after gathering (pooling?) and osmose with Y-R1b-U106 and Y-R1a (some Y-R1a were passed before them into Scandinavia?) - I think these Y-I1 stayed for the most Souththe Baltic shores stretching from Denmark to Estonia before being drown under Y-N + Y-R1a pre-Baltic (Ugric?) and Baltic people -
I 'm not sure these South Baltic shore dwellings did not see since long ago some Y-R-U106 too?, even before Y-R1a...