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    Kisapostag, Encrusted Pottery and Lusatians

    Kisapostag, Encrusted Pottery and Lusatians Because this topic appears regularly in various threads, especially the E-V13 and the Slavic origins threads, I started this thread to discuss the origins, spread and demise of population dominated by yDNA I2, the WHG-rich groups of the Carpathian...
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    Tracing the Spread of Celtic Languages using Ancient Genomics

    https://genarchivist.net/showthread.php?tid=95&pid=47480#pid47480 The paper concentrates on the amounts of different early farmer/Neolithic ancestries and being able to, if done correctly, to identify specific mass migrations into Celtic areas. Most notable, it seems to prove, going by the...
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    E-V13 Frequencies and New Data

    This is the ChatGPT estimate by relative and total numbers frequency of E-V13 by European country: In total numbers: Visualisation:
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    Genomes from Late Iron Age Britain - 57 burials from Durotrigian sites in Dorset

    https://www.ebi.ac.uk/ena/browser/view/PRJEB81465?fbclid=IwY2xjawGko4tleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHcr7te8lZErvepnP74eWK6KWXncB7xSGuttQBaZ7cNl-zBllFx2VDLtNUw_aem_ofnxG-pkJnQ-lAOKQ44aZg FTDNA has the raw data on its to-do list, according to Göran Runström: On the Durotriges people...
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    Genetic study A genetic history of the Balkans from Roman frontier to Slavic migrations

    Paper out: Link: https://www.cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8674(23)01135-2
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    Genetic study The Genetic Legacy of the Roman Imperial Rule in northern Italy

    We had the debate about the East Mediterranean and Germanic influence in Italy numerous times, but I think that new study will add new fuel to the ongoing debate and change some perspectives. At this point its just an abstract, but a quite informative one: What the abstract is suggesting is...
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    Face Reconstruction of Ramses II, Based on the Pharoah?s Mummy

    Face Reconstruction of Ramses II, Based on the Pharoah?s Mummy https://ancient.ournewstimes24.com/face-reconstruction-of-ramses-ii-based-on-the-pharoahs-mummy/?fbclid=IwAR0hWL1UQQ0hs7_b5cyW8Zcnoz14C2xZik3gbbhxU9eKcKObeYvZ3whHk2s
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    This Person Used AI to See What These Historical Figures Would Look Like Today

    https://historycollection.com/this-person-used-ai-to-see-what-these-historical-figures-would-look-like-today/11/?fbclid=IwAR3CY4zMcoy-165jLtf6pJmu-p2syWVHfpjfsR_3W-2W5Gjkln0_hj8hH8g Some images are pretty interesting and convincing. Like Fayum: Julius Caesar: (from the idealised bust...
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    E-V13 origins: Candidate cultures and what we can read out of YFull

    Here another map, showing the more important archaeological cultures (very roughly, surely not always correct geographically in detail, but its more about their relative positions) for the MBA-LBA which are of importance for the debate: https://ibb.co/0FKRTHC Would anyone add another...
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    G25 G25 Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe Iron Age Calculator

    I made a calculator because of the debates I had about the Balkan continuity and it turns out, it seems to work fairly well on the usual average coordinates for the peple of Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe from my perspective. Give it a shot: https://vahaduo.github.io/vahaduo/...
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    Thread: E-V13 Frequency Maps and Data

    I opened up a thread on Anthrogenica some days ago and want to share my own research and the contributions made there here as well - the uploaded map is the newest version I made: https://anthrogenica.com/showthread.php?25094-E-V13-Frequency-Maps-and-Data Unfortunately the quality being quite...
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    E-V13 in Northern Italy

    I did take a look into the y-haplogroup frequencies in Italy and especially Northern Italy, to get a better impression of its distribution and possible association with prehistorical and historical populations. Especially Northern Italy is highly interesting becaue a strong Greco-Balkan...
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    23andMe Random Assignments for Central Europeans of German Descent

    23andme improved a lot over the years, looking at where they started and how good they are now. But for Central Europeans there is still a lot of room for improvement, especially below the major divisions of North Western European and Southern European. I selected a fairly homogeneous group of...
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    Where to find yDNA results from different testing companies?

    Like written in the title, is there a source to look at for yDNA testing results from different companies? There are English, Serbian and Albanian yDNA projects, which produced much more samples for some clades than FTDNA and YFull shows. Are for example YSEQ sample results visible without...
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