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‘cause the “SINGLE” averages, I ran it against my average coordinates:
... "aggregate" capable: (Credit to Jovialis)
Distance to: | Dodecad_k7b_Stuvanè |
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5.23745167 | C7_Iron_Age_European:R1_(Protovillanovan)_Martinsicuro |
5.43706722 | C6_Late_Antiquity_Mediterranean:R36_Celio |
5.64954865 | C7_Medieval_European:R55_Villa_Magna |
5.68803129 | C6_Medieval_Mediterranean:R1285_Cancelleria |
6.05788742 | C7_Late_Antiquity_European:R33_Mausole_di_Augusto |
6.12188696 | C6_Imperial_Mediterranean:R111_Via_Paisiello_Necropolis |
6.26225998 | C6_Medieval_Mediterranean:R1287_Cancelleria |
7.14769194 | C6_Medieval_Mediterranean:R1283_Cancelleria |
7.17328377 | C7_Iron_Age_European:R474_(Etruscan)_Civitavecchia |
7.67643146 | C6_Late_Antiquity_Mediterranean:R120_S_Ercolano_Necropolis_Ostia |
8.11486291 | C7_Late_Antiquity_European:R105_Crypta_Balbi |
9.77788321 | C7_Iron_Age_European:R1016_(Latini)_Castel_di_Decima |
9.85840758 | France_IA:ERS88 |
9.92974823 | C7_Late_Antiquity_European:R110_Crypta_Balbi |
10.41436988 | C6_Medieval_Mediterranean:R970_Tivoli_Palazzo_Cianti |
10.48286220 | C6_Imperial_Mediterranean:R1549_Monterotondo |
11.05491293 | C6_Late_Antiquity_Mediterranean:R118_S_Ercolano_Necropolis_Ostia |
11.17449775 | C6_Medieval_Mediterranean:R969_Tivoli_Palazzo_Cianti |
11.34662505 | France_IA:NOR3-15 |
11.69423790 | C6_Late_Antiquity_Mediterranean:R121_S_Ercolano_Necropolis_Ostia |
11.91298451 | C6_Medieval_Mediterranean:R60_Villa_Magna |
12.24158078 | C7_Iron_Age_European:R1015_(Villanovan)_Veio_Grotta_Gramiccia |
12.29461264 | C6_Late_Antiquity_Mediterranean:R107_Crypta_Balbi |
12.44862643 | C7_Medieval_European:R1221_Cancelleria |
12.53066239 | C7_Late_Antiquity_European:R109_Crypta_Balbi |
Target: Dodecad_k7b_Stuvanè Distance: 0.7288% / 0.72884978 | ADC: 0.5x | |
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34.2 | C6_Medieval_Mediterranean |
28.2 | C7_Iron_Age_European |
22.2 | C7_Medieval_European |
15.4 | C6_Late_Antiquity_Mediterranean |
Target: Dodecad_k7b_Stuvanè Distance: 0.4637% / 0.46370184 | ADC: 0.25x | |
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27.4 | C6_Imperial_Mediterranean |
21.2 | C6_Medieval_Mediterranean |
19.6 | C7_Iron_Age_European |
17.2 | C7_Late_Antiquity_European |
14.6 | C7_Medieval_European |
Target: Dodecad_k7b_Stuvanè Distance: 0.0391% / 0.03907505 | |
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20.8 | C6_Imperial_Mediterranean |
17.0 | C5_Imperial_Eastern_Mediterranean |
15.2 | France_BA |
13.4 | France_IA |
12.8 | C7_Iron_Age_European |
6.6 | Minoan_Odigitria |
3.8 | C7_Late_Antiquity_European |
3.4 | C1_Mesolithic |
3.4 | C2_Neolithic |
1.8 | C2_Chalcolithic |
1.0 | C4_Imperial_Near_Eastern |
0.6 | Minoan_Lasithi |
0.2 | C7_Imperial_European |
Distance to: | mix:R475_(Etruscan)_Civitavecchia |
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7.69886355 | C2_Neolithic:R16_Ripabianca_di_Monterado |
7.96661158 | C2_Neolithic:R19_Ripabianca_di_Monterado |
8.67422043 | C2_Neolithic:R17_Ripabianca_di_Monterado |
10.00198980 | C2_Neolithic:R8_Grotta_Continenza |
11.52711586 | C2_Neolithic:R18_Ripabianca_di_Monterado |
11.91891774 | Mycenaean:I9010 |
12.42003221 | C2_Chalcolithic:R4_Grotta_Continenza |
12.48335291 | Mycenaean:I9033 |
13.07801590 | C2_Chalcolithic:R5_Grotta_Continenza |
13.27172182 | Beaker_N_Italy_BA:I2477 |
13.30145481 | C2_Late_Antiquity_Sardinian-like:R104_Crypta_Balbi |
13.46180523 | C2_Neolithic:R3_Grotta_Continenza |
13.46628011 | Minoan_Odigitria:I9129 |
13.49429139 | C6_Medieval_Mediterranean:R1287_Cancelleria |
13.58089467 | C2_Neolithic:R2_Grotta_Continenza |
13.69780639 | C2_Chalcolithic:R1014_(Rinaldone_Gaudo)_Monte_San_Biagio |
13.73712852 | I2937_Greece_Neolithic |
14.08346193 | C6_Medieval_Mediterranean:R1285_Cancelleria |
14.83983154 | C6_Late_Antiquity_Mediterranean:R120_S_Ercolano_Necropolis_Ostia |
14.91533104 | Beaker_N_Italy_BA:I1979 |
15.00413610 | C6_Medieval_Mediterranean:R1283_Cancelleria |
15.14181627 | C2_Neolithic:R9_Grotta_Continenza |
15.29477689 | C2_Neolithic:R10_Grotta_Continenza |
15.42349182 | Mycenaean:I9041 |
15.86805911 | C6_Late_Antiquity_Mediterranean:R107_Crypta_Balbi |
Main Dodecad K7b (Modern) + Post #6
I’m much closer to the Oldies than the Moderns, ... not that unusual, I guess.
... but I wonder why
S_Combined vs S_Average kits:
Sometimes it is better to look like one of our ancient ancestors.
:grin:
LOL
I recently read somewhere, that the size of the skull and the head in general, has been slowly shrinking starting about 2000 years ago, ... true!
... that explains my Huge Melon, ... my head is perfect and modern people’s heads are small :grin:
... kind of a similar article:
The Human Brain Has been Getting Smaller Since the Stone Age
https://www.discovermagazine.com/pl...-has-been-getting-smaller-since-the-stone-age
Salento: What I get from your post 32 and 33 in addition to being very, very, very close to the C6 mostly and some C5 Ancient Roman clusters is that your 3 DNA tests all converge closely together. That is pretty good. I may get around to doing another one than what I have done (Ancestry and NATGENO) and I will get around to the Big Y eventually that you and Duarte recommended.
Ancient Rome: A genetic crossroads of Europe and the Mediterranean - Paper free for all at Stanford University:
"Instead, two individuals from Latin sites (R437 and R850) can be modeled as a mixture between local people and an ancient Near Eastern population (best approximated by Bronze Age Armenian or Iron Age Anatolian; tables S17 and S18). An Etruscan individual (R475) car- ries significant African ancestry identified by f-statistics (|Z-score|>3; fig. S23) and can be modeled with ~53% ancestry from Late Neolithic Moroccan (table S19)"
Well, African is a too generic a term in genetics, given the difference that exists between North Africa and the rest of Africa, and Late Neolithic Moroccan is quite different from Early Neolithic North Africa. Using Late Neolithic Moroccan to model R475 is just wrong because Late Neolithic Moroccan does have a strong Iberian component (EEF and WHG), therefore ~53% ancestry from Late Neolithic Moroccan doesn't most likely equal 53% ancestry from Iron Age North Africa. The main problem is that the Phoenicians/Punics analyzed so far are from Sardinia and Baleares and are very different from Cananites, and even different from modern North Africans, as if Phoenicians/Punics had massively assimilated both Iberians and Nuragics in their ethnos. Out of curiosity now I check R437 and R850, since I never did it.
"However, Late Neolithic individuals from North Africa are admixed, with a North African and a European component. Our results support the idea that the Neolithization of North Africa involved both the development of Epipaleolithic communities and the migration of people from Europe.(...) Early Neolithic Moroccans are distantly related to Levantine Natufian hunter-gatherers (∼9,000 BCE) and Pre-Pottery Neolithic farmers (∼6,500 BCE). Late Neolithic (∼3,000 BCE) Moroccans, in contrast, share an Iberian component, supporting theories of trans-Gibraltar gene flow and indicating that Neolithization of North Africa involved both the movement of ideas and people. Lastly, the southern Iberian Early Neolithic samples share the same genetic composition as the Cardial Mediterranean Neolithic culture that reached Iberia ∼5,500 BCE. The cultural and genetic similarities between Iberian and North African Neolithic traditions further reinforce the model of an Iberian migration into the Maghreb."
https://www.pnas.org/content/115/26/6774
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