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    Iosif Lazaridis: Proto-Indo-Europeans had dark hair, brown eyes, and an intermed‌iate skin tone

    OK I agree here again. It's evident. In Europe, the differences in phoenotypical distributions (even if relative) cannot be explained only by geographical distances or environmental factors, but also by historical pop's moves and the variations in admixtureS they caused.
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    Iosif Lazaridis: Proto-Indo-Europeans had dark hair, brown eyes, and an intermed‌iate skin tone

    I don't agree completely here. If adaptation was the only factor at work we would have far less individual divergences among a same "homogenous" population. If pigmentation seems one of the most evident trait submitted to adaptation/selection, it doesn't erases other individual differences...
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    Iosif Lazaridis: Proto-Indo-Europeans had dark hair, brown eyes, and an intermed‌iate skin tone

    That said, the footballer (?) pictured in a precedent post has nothing which evoques the AASI influence at the bones and flesh level on his head. And we cannot take a picture as relevant for hereditary skin colour , pics are not reliable enough for that.
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    Iosif Lazaridis: Proto-Indo-Europeans had dark hair, brown eyes, and an intermed‌iate skin tone

    I agree with b I agree with both and I think, without clues, that differences exist in average skin pigmentation between regions of Iran, linked to this AASI influence; influence which can be seen in other physical traits at the individual level among Iranians.
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    Iosif Lazaridis: Proto-Indo-Europeans had dark hair, brown eyes, and an intermed‌iate skin tone

    I agree with b I agree with both and I think, without clues, that differences exist in average skin pigmentation between regions of Iran, linked to this AASI influence; influence which can be seen in other physical traits at the individual level among Iranians.
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    New paper about Apulia BA/IA

    Sorry, I didn't realize it, as I haven't already read the complete paper! Thanks. Ridicule don't kill!
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    New paper about Apulia BA/IA

    Ancient genomes from the siege and destruction of Middle Bronze Age Roca Vecchia (Apulia, Italy) shed light on Aegean contacts and conflicts. I haven't read in details -
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    Hypothetical Phenotype constructions using Ancient Populations with AI

    Agree. The external phoenotypic traits can evolve more quickly than evolves the allover admixture scheme. Yet, some globally similar admixture making can hide an inegal distribution of the SNP’s inherited from every component. Except for very specific traits linked to strong selection, the...
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    Hypothetical Phenotype constructions using Ancient Populations with AI

    Agree. The external phoenotypic traits can evolve more quickly than evolves the allover admixture scheme. Yet, some globally similar admixture making can hide an inegal distribution of the SNP’s inherited from every component. Except for very specific traits linked to strong selection, the...
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    Genetic study Bronze Age community from Southern Italy

    Just a question. Should have these people's culture some ties with some kind of post-BB ???
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    Genetic transitions in the Neolithic and Bronze Age at Mas d’en Boixos (Catalonia, Spain).

    I have some problems with TMRCA's and things like that; they are calculated based on modern downstream clades frequency but don't give us always with certitude the place of origin of the ancestors. I discuss (todate, it may change) the too tight links (geographically) between "old" L51 , then...
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    Genetic transitions in the Neolithic and Bronze Age at Mas d’en Boixos (Catalonia, Spain).

    I see you have some intellectual "hate" for academics. I have personnaly some doubts about some of the conclusions seen in some papers, but I do not think they are dumb or ignorant people all of them! Your post have kind of a logorrhoeaic aspect but is "rich". I don't think I 'll contradict...
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    Genetic study Most males in Poland carry Y lineages that have recently expanded over Central Europe

    I never can read the attached files proposed by Tomenable.
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    ETRUSCANS FROM ANATOLIA

    I know I 'll irritate someones but I'll resume some B.Sergent points (even if I found them sometime rather weak) - in inclined symbols, my personal guesses - It’s true that some cultural arguments are not decisive - the direction of tranferts can be reversed in a lot of them– I ‘ve personally...
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    ETRUSCANS FROM ANATOLIA

    I know I 'll irritate someones but I'll resume some B.Sergent points (even if I found them sometime rather weak) - in inclined symbols, my personal guesses - It’s true that some cultural arguments are not decisive - the direction of tranferts can be reversed in a lot of them– I ‘ve personally...
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    ETRUSCANS FROM ANATOLIA

    I know I 'll irritate someones but I'll resume some B.Sergent points (even if I found them sometime rather weak) - in inclined symbols, my personal guesses - It’s true that some cultural arguments are not decisive - the direction of tranferts can be reversed in a lot of them– I ‘ve personally...
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    ETRUSCANS FROM ANATOLIA

    I know I 'll irritate someones but I'll resume some B.Sergent points (even if I found them sometime rather weak) - in inclined symbols, my personal guesses - It’s true that some cultural arguments are not decisive - the direction of tranferts can be reversed in a lot of them– I ‘ve personally...
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    ETRUSCANS FROM ANATOLIA

    I know I 'll irritate someones but I'll resume some B.Sergent points (even if I found them sometime rather weak) - in inclined symbols, my personal guesses - It’s true that some cultural arguments are not decisive - the direction of tranferts can be reversed in a lot of them– I ‘ve personally...
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    ETRUSCANS FROM ANATOLIA

    I know I 'll irritate someones but I'll resume some B.Sergent points (even if I found them sometime rather weak) - in inclined symbols, my personal guesses - It’s true that some cultural arguments are not decisive - the direction of tranferts can be reversed in a lot of them– I ‘ve personally...
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