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  1. Vitruvius

    what are your East Med and West Med component scores from Eurogenes K13 ?

    Druze originate from the southeastern edge of Anatolia so if memory serves they are a bit of an intermediary population between anatolian and levantine contributions. It's pretty clear at this point that BA/IA anatolian and BA/IA levantine can be pretty clearly separated and for many historic...
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    History The Birth and Development of Medieval Europe

    I think much of the value of nation states beyond the idea that different types of people have different interests and preferred forms of governance is that it allows for the broader diversification of administrative risk. In other words if a given form of governance in one nation is...
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    Maps of a Germanic ancestry

    The principle problem is how "Germanic ancestry" is being defined. What era and group of populations are we using as a reference for what qualifies as Germanic and more importantly why do we assume we have the full scope of DNA evidence for what should be considered Germanic? The Italian map...
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    Question Main European ancestries in France?

    I'll also add the low hanging fruit of Corsicans to that statement, who quite clearly derive their ancestry from North/Central Italy.
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    Genetic study Demography and life histories across the Roman frontier in Germany 400–700 CE

    The majority of the samples seem to be a spread between Gallic and Germanic which is precisely what is reasonably expected in my opinion. It's not surprising that as time went on the Germanic/Northern European element became dominant, hence as to Bavaria's current ethnic and linguistic...
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    Genetic study Demography and life histories across the Roman frontier in Germany 400–700 CE

    Our existing samples in Roman Italy are rather biased because Roman funerary tradition for Italian natives was cremation and had been even for many centuries prior to Rome's domination of Italy. Many of the samples inhumated, particularly in the imperial era were done so in foreign funerary...
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    History Late Bronze Age "Berlin Golden Hat"

    I agree that it looks much more like a display piece than a hat.
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    Debate Intelligence is mostly genetic and improving school conditions only widens achievement gaps

    A rather direct and easy solution to implement is to modify tax law to reflect child rearing write offs as directly proportional to your lifetime tax contribution. Income of course would be used as a proxy for intelligence, and there are many well studied correlations to this idea, but perhaps...
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    Genetic study The Genomic Legacy of the Norman Conquest in Rural England

    No significant surprise, but great data.
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    Genetic study ARGMix - a graph transformer for ancient ancestry inference

    You may be able to use this as a way to try to locate the Greek origin of contributions in Italy as well as Italic contributions from bronze aged populations beyond the alps.
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    Genetic study ARGMix - a graph transformer for ancient ancestry inference

    So if I understand the surface layer overview, ARGMix infers a level of ancestry isolate with a prior population in multiple more recent populations, isolates this contribution and then is able to compare the remaining differences between said isolate across our more recent population dataset...
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    Genetic study Population discontinuity in the Paris Basin linked to evidence of the Neolithic decline

    It would generally appear that steppe and corded ware populations brought with them a plethora of diseases from Eurasia to the rest of europe, including the predecessor of the bubonic plague. This could explain the rapid depopulation of western Europe's neolithic farming populations which...
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    Genetic study The Roman Military Community as a Melting Pot: Biomolecular Evidence from the Lower Rhine Limes

    It's really hard to know what different Germanic speakers looked like in different locations during this time. I doubt they were all homogeneously Scandinavian after pushing into central Europe, although I'm sure some areas retained this profile. I don't think there's any way to definitively...
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    Genetic study The Roman Military Community as a Melting Pot: Biomolecular Evidence from the Lower Rhine Limes

    Only about six cluster with modern French and this part of the PCA in turn still yet overlaps modern Germans as well as can be seen below. I really do not see it a large leap of faith to assume all or nearly all of these are actually just Germanic speakers. Could some be romanized Gauls...
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    Genetic study The Roman Military Community as a Melting Pot: Biomolecular Evidence from the Lower Rhine Limes

    At a cursory glance I'm not seeing how the study came to any of its conclusions. All samples with the exception of one or two, look homogeneously Germanic, which is expected for its location. It's well known that Roman military settlements attracted many locals due to the relative wealth and...
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    MBA to Classical/Early Roman era Mainland Greeks PCA

    Yes, you understand it fairly clearly. While nobody purports that there has never been a case of admixture between Levantine and Italian individuals, the population genetics make it clear that any impact from these relations were not significant enough to be visible in the modern Italian...
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    MBA to Classical/Early Roman era Mainland Greeks PCA

    In my models there has been no Natufian in any Italian population, once bronze/Iron age Anatolian is used as a source. The Greeks of the ancient era did in fact mix heavily with and geographically absorbed the western coast of of Anatolia, which can explain the relative positioning of southern...
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    MBA to Classical/Early Roman era Mainland Greeks PCA

    The ancestry seen in modern Southern Italians does not appear to come from the Levant at all. It instead resembles the Imperial Romans of central Italy, who, in turn derived their ancestry from an Aegean source - most likely through the conduit of Magna Graecian colonization. This topic has...
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    Genetic discontinuity in a Medieval Sicilian community (Abstract)

    Good find. 118 data points would be much more excellent to observe. "Ancient DNA analysis was performed on 118 human remains sampled across the entire island with a date range between the 5th and the 15th centuries CE. A case study on the archaeological site of Segesta provides one...
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