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This soon-to-be-publushed paper on East Baltic aDNA has ~80 samples spanning from Mesolithic to Iron Age.
I only know snippets of information but supposedly they did not find any N1c until the end of the Bronze Age.
Nope, no any N1c in CWC. It looks like N1c arrived to present Lithuanian-Latvian-Estonian territory after CWC.
But let's wait until the publication because these are "unconfirmed rumours".
It was never replaced by "pure EHG". Kunda-Narva WHG was replaced by CWC in Copper / Early Bronze Age.
I only know snippets of information but supposedly they did not find any N1c until the end of the Bronze Age.
Dagne said:Does that mean that N1c arrived to present Lithuanian territory with CWC, not Kunda, as previously believed?
Nope, no any N1c in CWC. It looks like N1c arrived to present Lithuanian-Latvian-Estonian territory after CWC.
But let's wait until the publication because these are "unconfirmed rumours".
when was Kunda replaced by EHG then ?
It was never replaced by "pure EHG". Kunda-Narva WHG was replaced by CWC in Copper / Early Bronze Age.