à) A question: whose of us have read this book (apparently issued only in 2025)?
you say: The genomic aspect is examined very lightly because Sergent simply uses old studies as sources, ignores archaeogenetics, and uses the methodology typical of pseudo-scholars.
I admit this genomic aspect is...
à) A question: whose of us have read this book (apparently issued only in 2025)?
you say: The genomic aspect is examined very lightly because Sergent simply uses old studies as sources, ignores archaeogenetics, and uses the methodology typical of pseudo-scholars.
I admit this genomic aspect is...
à) A question: whose of us have read this book (apparently issued only in 2025)?
you say: The genomic aspect is examined very lightly because Sergent simply uses old studies as sources, ignores archaeogenetics, and uses the methodology typical of pseudo-scholars.
I admit this genomic aspect is...
We have too little DNA of Etruscans (diverse places, diverses times) to be so affirmative even if I have some doubts and was rather in favour of a contiental origin. I 'll tell more later. And the link Villanova = Etruscan is to be examined again.
Here I open a thread after I've read a book by Bernard SERGENT, "The dawn of the Etruscans" ("L'aube des Etrusques").
The basis would be the link between Italy Etruscans and Egean Tyrsens. It's based essentially on archeology and linguistic, the genomic aspect is very lightly examined...
@BoNe > you say:
1- The Yamnaya Z2103 had 40% steppe, the CW R1a 35–40%, the Iberians 25% in the north and 20% in the south in the Argar zone, the PF7562 and Z2103 from the Balkans 20–25%.
2- The German Bell Beakers are the result of southern Bell Beakers who migrated north, mixed with CW...
@BoNe > you say:
1- The Yamnaya Z2103 had 40% steppe, the CW R1a 35–40%, the Iberians 25% in the north and 20% in the south in the Argar zone, the PF7562 and Z2103 from the Balkans 20–25%.
2- The German Bell Beakers are the result of southern Bell Beakers who migrated north, mixed with CW...
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The Yamnaya Z2103 had 40% steppe, the CW R1a 35–40%, the Iberians 25% in the north and 20% in the south in the Argar zone, the PF7562 and Z2103 from the Balkans 20–25%.
The German Bell Beakers are the result of southern Bell Beakers who migrated north, mixed with CW women, and ended up with...
If datations are good, they were living before the Franks invasion of Roman Gaul. Surely Angers was of some administrative importance then so Italian Romans were living there, as well administrative agents as small owners and traders, but also "Roman" militaries (S-E Germanics mercenaries)...
It seems to me it isn't so simple as for the Spanish colonies. In Poland there is question of dialectal zones which reflect some West-East links with Germany and not the adoption of some roughly standardized language by a vertical foreign power.
thanks. I have some doubts about the total reliability of these maps at the phoenotype level.
Who produced these maps? I doubt there has been so much red hairs as phoenotypes (what mutated SNP's have been taken in account? some have less penetrance than others)
Concerning the skin, they seem...
- Do read what I write: I never said DF27 originated in Germany nor around it - Nor does the paper BTW!
- The massive introduction of steppe autoDNA is not a dream and it 's clear that it came from East first, and in West, from Northeast -
it's a fact. After the question is, with whom? What...
For skin colours I made also % states based on the data found in the first post of this thread.
the labelling from left to right is: "dark", "dark"(less), "intermediary", "light", "very light" - based on European pop's "intermediary" is just a less white skin, kind of 'mediter' one. But...
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