Genetic transitions in the Neolithic and Bronze Age at Mas d’en Boixos (Catalonia, Spain).

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Have you heard of this paper, which I knowed thanks to Bernard Secher blog free (in french)?
It seems confirming what we already know about Iberia of the time.
 
What we already knew is what I always repeat: that academics are illiterate with a tremendous taste for Reich’s mental jerk-offs.

Once again, they’ve used the Yamnaya from Samara, L51>>>> from 2800 BC, as if it were an L51* from 4000 BC, which puts it 2000 genetic years away from the Western-origin P312s. And they don’t mention that this ‘steppe’ marker was already present in Hispania since the Neolithic and Chalcolithic in G2 and I2, and in mt haplogroups like in this case with the Neolithic K1a4a1 from the study. To top it off, the term ‘Germany Bell Beaker’ to model Hispanic Bell Beakers in the PCA is a bad joke.
 
Please cite this article as: Roca-Rada, X., Cuesta-Aguirre, D.R., Vinueza-Espinosa, D.C., Davidson, R.,
Ravishankar, S., Taufik, L., Armentano, N., Esteve, X., Souilmi, Y., Teixeira, J.C., Malgosa, A., Llamas,
B., Santos, C., Genetic transitions in the Neolithic and Bronze Age at Mas d’en Boixos (Catalonia,
Spain), ISCIENCE (2025), doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2025.112871.


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