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    Ancient DNA challenges prevailing interpretations of the Pompeii plaster casts

    Salento: Thanks, I don't get any close matches with these Pompeian's. Thanks for all your work fratello. Cheers. Distance to: Palermo_Trapani_Ancestry 11.28645649 I3682_Ind25:I3682_cov-4.87% 16.50510527 I3690_Ind22:I3690_cov-8.50% 19.03457643 I3691_Ind53:I3691_cov-23.58%...
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    G25 Deep Time Upper Paleolithic

    qh777: Thanks for the coordinates: With the other Basal G25 coordinates, I got to 94% Dzudzuana like in my results. There was that paper Paleolithic DNA from the Caucasus reveals core of West Eurasian ancestry by Lazaridis et al 2018 that has never been published. Does anyone know what...
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    G25 Deep Time Upper Paleolithic

    Distance to: PT_G25_Ancestry_simulated_g25_scaled 0.10188055 26kya:S2949 0.20604298 UP_West_Eurasian:RUS_Kostenki14:Kostenki14_38kya 0.20816235 UP_West_Eurasian:RUS_Sunghir:Sunghir_34kya2 0.21340394 UP_West_Eurasian:RUS_Sunghir:Sunghir_34kya4 0.21589751...
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    AncestryDNA Ancestry DNA Update

    Salento: Thanks for posting that. I was not aware Ancestry did an update. Moved pretty much all my Greek/Albanian into Sicily and Southwest Italy. Still get a Greek/Signal but picked up an Iberian 2% signal.
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    G25 IllustrativeDNA-like European HG, Farmer, & Natufian ancestry.

    3_way Model for Me using Coordinates from thunnor's post. Thanks
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    K12b aDNA (Dodecad K12b)

    Salento: Thanks for the coordinates, again great work. How are things Jovialis and Duarte (long time since we have crossed paths, hope w all is well).
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    Multi-proxy bioarchaeological analysis of skeletal remains shows genetic discontinuity in a Medieval Sicilian community

    Salento: Thanks again. Quick check on the distances from the the other ancient Italian DNA samples. SGBN6 from the Christian cemetery per paper (Catholic) is close again to the earlier Basilicata and Puglia samples and reasonable distances from the C6 Cluster from Antonio et al 2019. So SGN6...
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    Debate need clarification on the topic of Italian population genetics and its amateur and academic treatment

    No they are not dialects, I am well aware of that. Neopolitan, Sicilian, Gallo-Italian (Ligurian, Piedmontese) are all languages. I never said they were dialects so if that is what you had issue with, then Ok, yes then I agree with u.
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    Debate need clarification on the topic of Italian population genetics and its amateur and academic treatment

    Sorry Torzio. Everybody in Italy had Vulgar Latin and it then developed into the Regional Languages. So I don't agree with you at all in your analysis. You may not like it, but that is your problem not mine. You don't seem to understand organic development. The Root of all modern Italian...
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    Debate need clarification on the topic of Italian population genetics and its amateur and academic treatment

    The French Language and its ties to Latin are, and this might upset some people, largely tied to the Latin Vulgate Translation of the Vetus Latina Bible (old Latin) by Saint Jerome in the late 4th century. The Latin Vulgate would then influence the Catholic Liturgy across all areas of Western...
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    Multi-proxy bioarchaeological analysis of skeletal remains shows genetic discontinuity in a Medieval Sicilian community

    Salento: Thanks for your work. Quick Analysis comparing the Medieval Sicilian Samples to ancient Italian DNA from other studies. All the ones in the Christian (Catholic) cemetery are in reasonable continuity with earlier ancient Italian DNA. The 2 samples from the Muslim Cemetery are...
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    Multi-proxy bioarchaeological analysis of skeletal remains shows genetic discontinuity in a Medieval Sicilian community

    Per the paper, 4 of the 9 Christian Samples were R1B-M269. But best I can tell there is no Supplementary Information available for all of them.
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    Multi-proxy bioarchaeological analysis of skeletal remains shows genetic discontinuity in a Medieval Sicilian community

    Salento: Thanks again: Comparison of SGBN_17 and ancient Italian DNA samples published up to Fontani et al 2023 “Bioarchaeological and paleogenomic profling of the unusual Neolithic burial from Grotta di Pietra Sant’Angelo (Calabria, Italy). 454 total ancient Samples data sheet. SGBN_17 is in...
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    Multi-proxy bioarchaeological analysis of skeletal remains shows genetic discontinuity in a Medieval Sicilian community

    Salento: Thanks for the coordinates for Sample SGBN17. I ran it against the Modern Individual Samples that you put together a few years back. I also have the Italy_Sicily modern Average and my combined Ancestry_23ME coordinates. So this sample does overlap with modern Italian samples from the...
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    Multi-proxy bioarchaeological analysis of skeletal remains shows genetic discontinuity in a Medieval Sicilian community

    Salento: Thanks for taking this task up. Hopefully we can get the Dodecad 12b coordinates for these samples. The paper has already documented overlap between the Segesta Christian (Catholic) burial site samples and the Iron Age Sicilian Samples from the Himera Site (33 Individuals) and nearby...
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    Society New migrants and expats to Belgium must take 4-month integration course.

    Correct: What if the migrant has an attitude like say for example the ones who attacked worshipers in the Russian Orthodox Church today and Russian Jewish Synagogue as well? How do you integrate that mindset?
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    The diverse genetic origins of a Classical period Greek army

    I ran my distances against Sample HIMOO1 (using my G25 simulated coordinates). So not the within 0.03 for an exact match but also not super far away (not surprising given Greek impact on Southern Italy/Sicily). Would be interesting to see how close in terms of ancestry the Iron Age Himera...
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    Religious belief choice

    I was asked the same thing, it would not let me post in the forums until I answered it.
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    Etruscan DNA: Tarquinia, ninth–seventh century BC, central Italy

    There are 3 studies on Iron Age Central Italy in order Antonio et al 2019, Posth et al 2021 and now Bagnasco et al 2024. Each study had samples from different areas but combined together, there is now a sample of 65 total. The Posth et al 2021 sample has a large sample of Etruscans, a total of...
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    Immigration Sweden or how to destroy a country through poor immigration policy

    What culture has left a legacy, despite its faults, on the World for the better? Greco-Roman or what amounts to Arab-Muslim culture? A phobia is an irrational fear of something, there is nothing Islamophobic about not wanting your country overrun by peoples stuck in the 7th century.
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