Does this refer to the Nagyrév/Vatya influence discussed in Cavazzuti et al.2022 and Cardarelli et al.2020? If so, as I recall, They were clearly talking about a long-term connection between Carpathian Basin and northern Italy. I remember specifically that the introduction of funerary...
Very cool. By the way, do you know the difference between ITTQ and ITTQ_d? I've been wondering since AADR v62 came out. It seems like they're not exactly the same in this PCA.
I agree with your argument. But, there is still confusion as to when Italic speakers arrived on the peninsula. It is possible that the Vatya-related immigrants who entered the Terramare culture in the 15th c.BC were proto-Italic speakers. However, it is also possible that the Bell-Beaker...
L'Arcusgi: Lotta Ghjuventu
Some of L'Arcusgi's songs are really to my taste. Even though I live about 10,000km away from Corsica and am an Korean with no connection to them, listening to this song makes me want to support their goals.
The power of a well-made song is truly amazing.
Let me restate my opinion so there is no misunderstanding. I'm not saying it is unclear where R-L2 originated. I'm saying It is unclear when and where R-L2 entered Italy. As you know, the earliest L2 discovered so far in Italy is BRC003 dated 16~15th Century BC(Migration period of Carpathian...
It's still unclear, and I think either Bell-Beaker or Unfield are both possibilities. More samples of Bronze Age North Italian males are needed. But, It is very unfortunate that Emilian Terramare had a cremation funeral even before the Urn-cremation conversion.
I believe it is more likely that Broion's BRC003 sample with R-L2 was a trace of Carpathian unfielders who fled to Northern Italy rather than a Polada. The BRC003 sample is dated 1532–1452 cal BCE, which roughly corresponds to the period in which the funeral of Emilian Terramare(Southern Po...
I think it is too early to be sure when the Balkan BA like profile came to Italy. Carpathian Urnfield refugees who fled to northern Italy in the 16th century BC due to the expansion of the Tumulus culture? Maybe so, but I don't know.
I respect Pax but, I agree with Vitruvius regarding this matter. Looking at Cardarelli et al 2020 and Cavazzuti et al 2022, it is clear. It certainly shows that there was a migration of Carpathian Unfield refugees in the early and middle Terramare period (approximately 1500-1450 BC). Emilian...
I agree with you. I hope that these LA Italian samples will be the key to breaking down the hypothesis that modern North-Central Italians have a 20% Germanic admixture.
I was playing around with the g25 and found out something quite interesting.
It's quite shocking to me that, despite their geographical proximity and historical connection, Western Anatolians are farther away from the Greeks than Central Anatolians.
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