This paper by David Anthony, Martin Trautmann, and Volker Heyd, is a major rebuttal to recent genetic studies (1,2,3,4) that argued horse domestication and horseback riding only became historically significant after ~2200–2100 BCE, meaning that the Yamnaya migrations were not carried out on...
Greetings everyone, my first post here.
I am Turkish and I did a dna test last summer. My Y-DNA haplogroup turned out to be J-L283.
I researched this and It turns out its a Yamnaya Indo-European Y-DNA.
Are people who settled here Albanians? Because the family here has no history of Balkans...
We know there are many R-Z2103 in Afanasievo, so could this branch be an Afanasievo branch? There are 7 samples from China and one sample from Bhutan (Tibetan), as well as a Tajik from Xinjiang, 3 Kazakhs from the Naimans of Kazakhstan, and 1 Uzbek individual. Could this hablogroup be one of the...
A genomic history of the North Pontic Region from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age
Abstract
The north Black Sea (Pontic) Region was the nexus of the farmers of Old Europe and the foragers and pastoralists of the Eurasian steppe, and the source of waves of migrants that expanded deep into Europe...
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