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    Most ancient Europeans had dark skin, eyes and hair up until 3,000 years ago, new research finds

    Some of yout posts are interesting but here I don't see too well where you are going to. A "Moja bashing"? A n Y-haplo's heirs war? Monumental and solid elite buildings have been built in Near-East and a bit farther east. Megaliths and big Cairns have been built on Atlantic Europe shores since...
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    Genetic study The Genetic Landscape of Northeastern Iberian Communities from the Early to Late Iron Age

    I looked at it and it seems "magic science" to me, a collection of series of similatities of every kind of chronological depth. Not serious. Hlas, todate these papers are become numerous...
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    Most ancient Europeans had dark skin, eyes and hair up until 3,000 years ago, new research finds

    If in Persian zan is for lady or woman (zhena in Slavic) I don't understand how Persian banu could be of the same IE root as it's the case for Celtic *ben- and correspond to lady or wife or woman - I don't rely on religions and gods myths and symbols (not strictly) when tracing origins, so much...
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    Most ancient Europeans had dark skin, eyes and hair up until 3,000 years ago, new research finds

    If in Persian zan is for lady or woman (zhena in Slavic) I don't understand how Persian banu could be of the same IE root as it's the case for Celtic *ben- and correspond to lady or wife or woman - I don't rely on religions and gods myths and symbols (not strictly) when tracing origins, so much...
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    Most ancient Europeans had dark skin, eyes and hair up until 3,000 years ago, new research finds

    If in Persian zan is for lady or woman (zhena in Slavic) I don't understand how Persian banu could be of the same IE root as it's the case for Celtic *ben- and correspond to lady or wife or woman - I don't rely on religions and gods myths and symbols (not strictly) when tracing origins, so much...
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    The Bell Beaker by Olalde and Reich et al. 2017

    Have you these diverse successive subclades in Iberia before 2500? I have confidence only on this kind of found... My personal view is that the path was P51 around Carpathians, P151 around Hungary or North of it, P312 around Southern Germany, even if at first I didn't discard a southern road for...
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    The Bell Beaker by Olalde and Reich et al. 2017

    Have you these diverse successive subclades in Iberia before 2500? I have confidence only on this kind of found... My personal view is that the path was P51 around Carpathians, P151 around Hungary or North of it, P312 around Southern Germany, even if at first I didn't discard a southern road for...
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    Most ancient Europeans had dark skin, eyes and hair up until 3,000 years ago, new research finds

    And then ?!? Is this enough for you to link Ireland and ancient Hyrcani ???
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    Thalassa-Not Indo-European.

    interesting - uneasy to answer - but th- in Greek would come (if IE) from *dh- ; th- in Gaelic is a mutation of t- < IE *t-
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    Most ancient Europeans had dark skin, eyes and hair up until 3,000 years ago, new research finds

    What percentage of blue-eyed fair-skinned individuals (and based only on 22 over 600)? Does the paper say: all their ancestry is from Iran? No! 17% only. And I bet the mix which reached the Levant was not a pure Iran pop but something like W-Iran-E-Anatolian-N-Levant maybe through...
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    The Bell Beaker by Olalde and Reich et al. 2017

    Have you these diverse successive subclades in Iberia before 2500? I have confidence only on this kind of found... My personal view is that the path was P51 around Carpathians, P151 around Hungary or North of it, P312 around Southern Germany, even if at first I didn't discard a southern road for...
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    The Bell Beaker by Olalde and Reich et al. 2017

    Have you these diverse successive subclades in Iberia before 2500? I have confidence only on this kind of found... My personal view is that the path was P51 around Carpathians, P151 around Hungary or North of it, P312 around Southern Germany, even if at first I didn't discard a southern road for...
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    The Bell Beaker by Olalde and Reich et al. 2017

    Have you these diverse successive subclades in Iberia before 2500? I have confidence only on this kind of found... My personal view is that the path was P51 around Carpathians, P151 around Hungary or North of it, P312 around Southern Germany, even if at first I didn't discard a southern road for...
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    Most ancient Europeans had dark skin, eyes and hair up until 3,000 years ago, new research finds

    always the same amateurish linguistic; at a same time in the same ethny Cat- and Cad- have few chances to have the same meaning, as an example. Hercynian is supposed by linguists as being a Celtic evolution (loss of P-) of an ancient *Perk- if I remember well. It's interesting to search common...
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    Most ancient Europeans had dark skin, eyes and hair up until 3,000 years ago, new research finds

    What do you believe you're showing here? First of all, Cheddy and supposed first IE's dark skin colour doesn't establish any recent common origin between them so I don't understand why Cheddy is mentioned here - In THE study where you found the above pictures, the relatively strong input in...
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    Most ancient Europeans had dark skin, eyes and hair up until 3,000 years ago, new research finds

    What do you believe you're showing here? First of all, Cheddy and supposed first IE's dark skin colour doesn't establish any recent common origin between them so I don't understand why Cheddy is mentioned here - In THE study where you found the above pictures, the relatively strong input in...
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    The Bell Beaker by Olalde and Reich et al. 2017

    You go straight away. I 'm sure of nothing but I don't subscribe to your interpretation concernig L151 (yet, L23 south the Caucasus is debatable) -ave you any sign of L51 presence in ancient south Balkans or Mediterranea? I don't see in Olalde this (your) clear succession of subclades from SW...
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    Most ancient Europeans had dark skin, eyes and hair up until 3,000 years ago, new research finds

    What do you believe you're showing here? First of all, Cheddy and supposed first IE's dark skin colour doesn't establish any recent common origin between them so I don't understand why Cheddy is mentioned here - In THE study where you found the above pictures, the relatively strong input in...
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