@Duarte ... cool Jaguar ... I guess you’re in stalking mode now, who’s your target ? :grin:
lol
Jaguar is a word that came out of Tupi-Guarani, a language spoken by the indigenous people who lived in the Atlantic region of Brazil. It means "beast". This video shows an ounce of the wetland slaughtering a caiman of almost three meters. Amazing.
wow, interesting, amazing ‘beast’ Jaguar![]()
I find it amazing I have Cheddar Man as a Deep Dive match; I have a great-great-great-grandmother from the West Country, her and her mother from Wiltshire, her father from Bath not far from Cheddar. And also because of the phenotype change-he looks more like my Micmac ancestors than my English ancestors!
Wow, congrats, that is a match with a WHG. I think your the first one here that I have seen with a deep dive WHG match.
@PT Cheddar Man (not Wisconsin) ☺ England 7150 BC, GEDmatch kit # NW6414429
(credit to @Tomenable)
Q-Matching S vs Cheddar Man:
Total cM 46 - Largest Segment cM 2
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https://www.eupedia.com/forum/threads/37954-Cheddar-Man-Mesolithic-Britain-GEDmatch-results
Salento: thanks for the Cheddar man link, first time I have seen that thread.
Carlos: Good results in Post 3011. I asked the same question, not sure MTA has Cheddar's DNA kit. There site clearly indicates that are constantly updating their sample database, it would be neat if they had a section with a link that you can click and see what ancient samples are in their database.
As I said, they have many samples in queue since their system as we see is the weekly emotion. If they gave all the samples at once it would not be MTA.
Cheddar man I think it came out a long time ago, as I recall it was obtained by the British and North Americans.
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This is new
@Carlos nice ... I see a Pope / Saint with the Crucifix, ... :grin:
https://www.eupedia.com/forum/threads/39756-New-Coronavirus-in-China?p=609638&viewfull=1#post609638
A god begging and with the hammer giving
Old Spanish proverb
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