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    David Reich Southern Arc Paper Abstract

    I think that would be off-topic for this thread. I'm gonna try and publish this stuff on a blog somewhere and then we can have deeper discussions.
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    David Reich Southern Arc Paper Abstract

    Ror is a population of Indo Aryans (Hindu Ksatriya caste I think) from Haryana. I use them in the calcs because they look like the best proxy for an ancient population based around the Indus river from which other Indo Aryans and NW Eurasians descend. This is because most NW Eurasians ancient...
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    David Reich Southern Arc Paper Abstract

    Yeah, this is the theory I have and its very well developed and can answer most of the questions. Unfortunately, I dont have a blog or anything yet where it is written up in complete form. Basically, the dispersal point of most recent (50K) Eurasian DNA is starting from the Gujarat region of...
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    David Reich Southern Arc Paper Abstract

    There is already some background to this. en.wikipedia. org/wiki/Indo-Semitic_languages Its not so hard to imagine because there are also other languages/language groups with links to IE. en.wikipedia org/wiki/Indo-Uralic_languages www academia.edu /3803543/Etruscan_as_an_Anatolian_language...
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    David Reich Southern Arc Paper Abstract

    Yeah, the Indo European 'Seven' in Semitic is interesting because most IE languages have the numbers 7,8,9 as cognates. As I mentioned Semitic also has the IE for father, Baba, which is what you get when replacing p with b from 'papa'. Semitic languages dont have p, and replace it with b, ie...
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    David Reich Southern Arc Paper Abstract

    I have another theory which is quite the opposite from the mainstream. Firstly, there is little or no admixture going on. So, things like Yamnya being a mix of CHG/Iran_N and EHG is an incorrect way of looking at things. What is really happening is that there is divergence from a common...
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    I believe I found something BIG about Steppe DNA

    Hi, This is pretty crazy but I do believe in it. I've been looking at aDNA stuff for quite a few years and so I am quite competent at analysing data. I mostly use fstats and pcas for analysis. It's really profound, the academics have most things back-to-front, the wrong way round. They are...
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