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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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    ETRUSCANS FROM ANATOLIA

    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...
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    genomic evolution between HG's and BA-IA in Eastern Kazakhstan

    Ancient genomes from eastern Kazakhstan reveal dynamic genetic legacy of Inner Eurasian hunter-gatherers
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    Genomes of a LBA community in a tumulus of N-E Iberia

    I'll try to translate a digest based on a French one, thanks to Bernard Sécher. https://www.nature.com/articles/s42003-025-08668-7 Good reading.
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    Archeogenetic study of a necropolis of Late Antiquity - High Middle Age in Angers, France

    For people who knows French, thanks to Bernard Sécher : from Gaulish pop's to mixture with Germans and South-East European newcomers (roughly said)
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    Stereotypes and Exotism

    Maybe this thread is not going to live a long time. It's just some personal thinkings about movies, phoenotypes and choices of actors/actresses. Since long enough ago, I've remarked actors in films and series are not representative of their country. It's even more evident in recent ones. In...
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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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    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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    Transition between Neolithic and Copper Age in the Carpathian Basin

    Thanks to Bernard SECHER (in French) Transition entre la fin du Néolithique et le début de l'Âge du Cuivre dans le bassin des Carpates Par Bernard Sécher, lundi 10 février 2025. ADN ancien...
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    stereotypes and Near Eastern phoenotypes

    I see kind of cline in the distribution of phoenotypes in the Near-East and the Levant. The so called 'alpine' and 'dinaric' types are maybe not very useful to explain some variations found more often in north, but it seems to me that Syrians, by instance, show often enough some ties with...
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    skeleton evolution inHumans

    An old believing was that the Human brain will be evolving regularly towards larger dimensions, so his skull. Nevertheless, without real measures it's true, I think I observe - since say three generations - decreasing dimensions of skull level (at least at the horizontal level: length+breadth)...
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    YAMPIL (Ukraine/Moldavia) barrows - what new?

    I found a survey about Yampil barrows - Did I miss some thread and if not, has somebody some clues about DNA results of these barrows? Preservation of ancient DNA in human bones from the eneolithic and Bronze Age kurgan cemeteres in Yampil region, Ukraine
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    A Paleolithic child in Poland

    Sorry, it's in French? but the Scientists vocabulary in English and French are so close one to another... Par Bernard Sécher, lundi 20 novembre 2023. Les restes humains du Paléolithique Supérieur en...
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    Descent marriages and residence practices of a 3600 years old pastoral community in Central Eurasia

    https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2303574120
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    Genomes from Middle Bronze Age Poland and Ukraine (Chyleński et al. 2023)

    Maciej Chyleński et ses collègues viennent de publier un papier intitulé: Patrilocality and hunter-gatherer-related ancestry of populations in East-Central Europe during the Middle Bronze Age. Ils ont séquencé le génome de 91 anciens individus de l'Âge de Bronze ancien et moyen dans le sud de...
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    Genomic history of Luxemburg

    Histoire génomique du Luxembourg Par Bernard Sécher, jeudi 3 août 2023. ADN ancien Un projet, débuté en 2021, est en cours dont l'objectif est d'étudier l'impact des...
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    first farmers in central Europe - genetic and social diversity

    thanks to Bernard Secher: a "digest" Archives Diversité sociale et génétique des premiers fermiers d'Europe Centrale Par Bernard Sécher, samedi 15 juillet 2023. ADN ancien Les racines...
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    Male paternal kinship in a copper age multiple burial from the eastern Italian Alps

    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352409X2300278X Thanks to Bernard Sécher
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    Genetic study Bio-archeologic analyses of a cemetery of the 400's around Basel Switzerland

    on the border between the Roman Empire and Germany (Alamans?). Thanks to Bernard Sécher: l Archives Analyses bio-archéologiques dans un cimetière daté de l'an 400 ap. JC. et situé à la frontière de l'empire Romain et la Germanie...
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    Haplo Y-R1 introduced to Eurasia by Kushites

    Y-CHROMOSOME R1 WAS INTRODUCED TO EURASIA BY KUSHITES *Clyde Winters Uthman dan Fodio Institute Chicago, Illinois 60643 http://www.cibtech.org/jls.htm Again a new revolutionaty hypothesis with magic linguistic and debatable "cognates"? I take a shoot of whisky to help myself to swallow this.
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