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Today,
11:28 PM
Zelto
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Uralic homeland and genetics and their implications for PIE
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Linguistics
What are your sources for Garino-Bor expanding into the Upper Volga and West Siberia? Chirkovo formed under Abashevo/Balanovo/Seima-Turbino...
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Today,
11:19 PM
Generalissimo
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What is EHG/ Eastern European Hunter-Gatherer?
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Ancient (aDNA)
Not really. We need a new one desperately.
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Today,
11:16 PM
Nino90
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G25 model with 23 customized references (Scaled) by Mokordo
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Autosomal (auDNA)
I had to remove French + Iberian and also adding Saami to get a somewhat relevant result: Adding only Saami without North Italian:
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Today,
11:15 PM
Generalissimo
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Uralic homeland and genetics and their implications for PIE
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What earlier view? Who says that the Proto-Uralic homeland was in Europe? All of the latest linguistic and genetic papers that I've read put it in...
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Today,
11:13 PM
Generalissimo
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Uralic homeland and genetics and their implications for PIE
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Linguistics
The Tarand Grave tradition was imported from the east, you know, the same place where these newcomers and Finnic languages came from. And they...
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Today,
11:12 PM
wilderwill
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Where did DF27 originate? and when and how did it expand?
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R1b-DF27
Wilderwill - I found my answer. See DF27 discussion thread.
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Today,
11:06 PM
SWAHILLI_PRINCE16
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G25 model with 23 customized references (Scaled) by Mokordo
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Autosomal (auDNA)
Target: Me_scaled Distance: 2.6347% / 0.02634712 93.0 SSA 3.2 Iranic 2.0 Palestinian/Jewish 1.0 Georgian 0.8 India
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Today,
11:05 PM
Jaska
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Uralic homeland and genetics and their implications for PIE
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Linguistics
The Tarand graves only appeared just around the beginning of the Iron Age. Besides, the origin of the Tarand graves is irrelevant: newcomers can...
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Today,
11:03 PM
Jaska
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Uralic homeland and genetics and their implications for PIE
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Linguistics
So, you just made up a fairy tale, and I should believe it? That is not how science works. You have to: - Prove the earlier view wrong. - Present...
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Today,
10:59 PM
Jaska
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Uralic homeland and genetics and their implications for PIE
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No, Aikio does not say anything like that. He only vaguely talks about ancient Siberian relations = he implies that Pre-Proto-Uralic is to be found...
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Today,
10:54 PM
Generalissimo
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Uralic homeland and genetics and their implications for PIE
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At least a couple of them, but what about the rest? Are you saying that these particular individuals are the founders of the Tarand Grave tradition...
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Today,
10:53 PM
Hazmatnik
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G25 model with 23 customized references (Scaled) by Mokordo
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Autosomal (auDNA)
Target: Hazmatnik_scaled Distance: 2.9009% / 0.02900853 82.6 Balkan 11.4 Slav 4.4 Palestinian/Jewish 1.6 Arabian
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Today,
10:52 PM
Generalissimo
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Uralic homeland and genetics and their implications for PIE
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Linguistics
I just told you that Siberia was full of all sorts of Indo-Iranian and Indo-European groups during the Bronze Age. So there's no need to imagine...
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Today,
10:47 PM
Jaska
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Uralic homeland and genetics and their implications for PIE
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Linguistics
No, when the isotopic results show that they were newcomers from the east = at least a couple of them were the first generation.
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Today,
10:45 PM
Jaska
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Uralic homeland and genetics and their implications for PIE
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Linguistics
Those contacts draw Proto-Uralic to Europe. Even you know, that Pre-Proto-Aryan developed in Europe. Your saying is false, of course. I'm even...
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Today,
10:42 PM
Jaska
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Uralic homeland and genetics and their implications for PIE
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Linguistics
Tunnel vision again. Of course there were Aryans in a wide area in the steppe and forest-steppe zone. Any contacts in anywhere there could be...
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Today,
10:37 PM
Jaska
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Uralic homeland and genetics and their implications for PIE
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Linguistics
Uralic did not spread at once to a huge area, but with several smaller steps. The first step spreads to both west and east find a match in the...
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Today,
10:37 PM
Ryukendo
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Scientific method for multidisciplinary research
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General
You are completely refusing to take into account the "staining" argument--every single population has multiple cultural and genetic roots, but if a...
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22 replies | 668 view(s)
Today,
10:29 PM
dsm
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What is EHG/ Eastern European Hunter-Gatherer?
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Ancient (aDNA)
If it just needs some minor tweaking, it is an interesting perspective. So, can it be updated ?
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Today,
10:27 PM
Jaska
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Scientific method for multidisciplinary research
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General
People are claiming, that the genetic evidence could create a very probable case for a language. Do you know, that populations and cultures always...
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Today,
10:26 PM
Andre
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G25 model with 23 customized references (Scaled) by Mokordo
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Autosomal (auDNA)
Which method do you use for make averages? Target: Andre_scaled Distance: 2.3033% / 0.02303305 83.2 Balkan 15.2 Greek 1.6 Chinese
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Today,
10:26 PM
Ryukendo
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Uralic homeland and genetics and their implications for PIE
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Linguistics
@ Jaska, one small pt, when I said Aikio, Saarikivi and Janhunen disagree the major point was not about the position of Samoyedic (Saarikivi seems to...
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Today,
10:21 PM
Generalissimo
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What is EHG/ Eastern European Hunter-Gatherer?
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Ancient (aDNA)
This diagram shouldn't be taken literally. In fact, it's outdated and literally wrong.
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Today,
10:19 PM
Generalissimo
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Uralic homeland and genetics and their implications for PIE
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Linguistics
Are you suggesting that these people were the first of their kind in the region and ancient DNA just happened to find them? That's generally not...
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Today,
10:15 PM
Generalissimo
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Uralic homeland and genetics and their implications for PIE
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Linguistics
I just did, but you must have missed it: contacts with Indo-Europeans. Like I also said in a post above, you're out of touch with the latest...
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Today,
10:09 PM
Jaska
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Uralic homeland and genetics and their implications for PIE
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Linguistics
Ryukendo: “This just isn't true. The earliest Baltic_Est_IA sample is ~800BC, considerably earlier, and matches what you would have expected from...
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