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    Genetic study Urbanization and genetic homogenization in the medieval Low Countries revealed through a ten-century paleogenomic study of the city of Sint-Truiden

    The paper analyzed whole‐genome data from hundreds of individuals spanning the 8th to the 18th century from Sint-Truiden (northern Belgium). The researchers modeled the genetic ancestry using two primary sources. One proxy was Late Iron Age (LIA) French genomes representing “Gaulish” ancestry...
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    Admixtools Iron Age admixture of the British Isles

    Since I’ve perfected my iron age UK model, I think it would be nice to share the results that some UK groups get on it. Denmark_IA.SG represents DNA from Germanic speakers, Scotland_IA.AG represents DNA from insular Celts, And Czechia_IA_Hallstatt.SG represents DNA from continental Celts...
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    G25 Global25 LBA-IA PCA

    My PCA of Europe around 1100 BCE to 500 CE. The time period is generally inconsistent (mainly because of Scandinavia), but in Scandinavia there would not have been much genetic change since the Iron Age. Here is the .txt for the PCA: Let me know where you’re clustering on the PCA! (If European...
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