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    Higher rates of rape & murder in areas of lower-Mafia activity in Italy

    Maybe it's more cautious to keep for oneself his problems with the Mafia in some places?
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    Genomic diversity and structure of prehistoric alpine individuals from the Tyrolean Iceman’s territory

    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-61601-8 I have no remembrance of this thread in Eupedia ; interesting - Maybe I missed it? If spoken already about it, do erase this thread of mine.
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    Ethnic sardinians from Ulassai (Ogliastra)

    I had never looked seriously at these pictures. Interesting. I suppose a lot fo these people are/were from the most "aborigene" parts of the island. They show as an average shorter noses than the so called 'ibeo-isular' type, and often enough heavier jaws (often on the 'cromalike' type, more...
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    Reconstructed Faces Of Ancient People From Upper Paleolithic To Bronze Age

    ... is still present among Germans and Scandinavians).
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    Reconstructed Faces Of Ancient People From Upper Paleolithic To Bronze Age

    The noses and the mouths as a whole aren't reliable. The nose flesh form is not predictible by its bony constitution. I think, contrary to Maciamo, that all these people looked very less different of us than he believes. I add the Borreby reconstruction is very far from what this kind of man...
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    Unraveling Roman Mobility: Archaeogenomic Insights from Anatolia to the Italian Peninsula

    a small s(say 5 to 10) A small sample (say: 5 to 10) in the same place at the same period of time, showing homogeneity without familial links is reliable at the allover autosomes level. Otherwise, I agree, it isn't of great value.
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    Unraveling Roman Mobility: Archaeogenomic Insights from Anatolia to the Italian Peninsula

    Are they not considering only ancient Anatolians pop's?Sure modern Turks are another thing. Complicated history.
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    Is haplogroup D actually the Sumerians of Ancient Mesopotamia?

    I thanked you for yout contribution, but I don't share your analysis. The most of what you take as proofs of community between both is common to a lot of people on this planet. As a whole, religion is the lesser reliable mean to verify ancient links.
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    Phylogenetic analysis of the enigmatic Kalash population in Pakistan

    I add I 've no religion about the Indo-Anatolian origin place or about the PIE origin place. About this survey which speaks of "continuity" in Iran, it's like other papers about "continuity" elsewhere: in fact the title is challenged by the detail of the studies: almost always there has been...
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    I2a2 in Scotland is not Germanic, but Neolithic British!

    I2a2 is rather an exception in Orkneys at those times. The prevalent one is I2a1b. ATW to know more it's important to have recent enough SNP's of both category.
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    R1b-DF27* - Iberia.

    Two questions? - the fact DF27 is or is not born in Germany is not so important: it is issued of a P312 population who was not by force in Iberia at first. - pottery is a females question - all P312 descendants seem born by a pop' with very fast demographic growing - some southwards moves could...
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    R1b-DF27* - Iberia.

    Two questions? - the fact DF27 is or is not born in Germany is not so important: it is issued of a P312 population who was not by force in Iberia at first. - pottery is a females question - all P312 descendants seem born by a pop' with very fast demographic growing - some southwards moves could...
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    R1b-DF27* - Iberia.

    What cultures would have preceded BB's along the route? The stelae people theory? For L51 I think todate it was around eastern Carpathian first and effectively didn't take part in number in the west to east journeys. As you I regret the lack of anDNA for the first BB pottery core region
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    R1b-DF27* - Iberia.

    What cultures would have preceded BB's along the route? The stelae people theory? For L51 I think todate it was around eastern Carpathian first and effectively didn't take part in number in the west to east journeys. As you I regret the lack of anDNA for the first BB pottery core region
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    Genetic transitions in the Neolithic and Bronze Age at Mas d’en Boixos (Catalonia, Spain).

    Have you heard of this paper, which I knowed thanks to Bernard Secher blog free (in french)? It seems confirming what we already know about Iberia of the time.
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    Genetic study Ancient DNA indicates 3,000 years of genetic continuity in the Northern Iranian Plateau, from the Copper Age to the Sassanid Empire

    I answer myself and MOJA: I wrote too quickly without to search seriously. In fact these %'s seem from the SOuthern Arc famous paper. The namings were mistaking for me. TUR is surely for Turkey Marmara or some 'anatolian' reference, SRB Iron is for Iron Gates HG's. I didn't see these numbers in...
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    Genetic study Ancient DNA indicates 3,000 years of genetic continuity in the Northern Iranian Plateau, from the Copper Age to the Sassanid Empire

    the references pop's of this components breaking ate not too much reliable, IMO, and contradict other studies !!!
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    Celtiberian hillforts / Castros celtiberos.

    I'm sorry, but why? I exposed only a sincere opinion on precise affirmations. But it's enough to me for this aspect which is aside of the very topic we were far from it.
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    Celtiberian hillforts / Castros celtiberos.

    I don't agree here. Every people or culture has had its times of agressivity and warfare, at least at some level. I would say that the care of environment has never been the first concern of mighty men in History. At the contrary, ancient civilisations and "successful" culture has proved very...
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