Avar DNA, according to qpAdm, has this breakdown:
60.2% Proto-Caucasian β°οΈ
37% Proto-Indo-European πΉ
2.9% East Eurasian Proxy π
They are genetically close to Laks.
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60.2% Proto-Caucasian β°οΈ
37% Proto-Indo-European πΉ
2.9% East Eurasian Proxy π
They are genetically close to Laks.
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Corded ware,Bell beaker,Nordic iron age,Iberian iron age,England iron age,Italy iron age,greek iron age admixture shown via pictures
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# Anthropological reconstruction of a Yamnaya couple
Most scholars agree that Yamnaya culture (~ 5500-4500 YBP) was associated with Indo-European Languages and Culture, however their impact was limited to balkans and Armenia
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Most scholars agree that Yamnaya culture (~ 5500-4500 YBP) was associated with Indo-European Languages and Culture, however their impact was limited to balkans and Armenia
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Vepsians, a Baltic Finnic people, have a unique genetic story, according to qpAdm.
Their DNA breakdown is:
50.2% Proto-Indo-European πΉ
25.6% Anatolian Neolithic Farmer πΎ
13.2% Western_Hunter_Gatherer πΆββοΈ
10.9% Uralic Proxy π²
This mix highlights the complex migrations and interactions that shaped their ancestry. They are genetically closest to Karelians, another Finnic group from the region.
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Their DNA breakdown is:
50.2% Proto-Indo-European πΉ
25.6% Anatolian Neolithic Farmer πΎ
13.2% Western_Hunter_Gatherer πΆββοΈ
10.9% Uralic Proxy π²
This mix highlights the complex migrations and interactions that shaped their ancestry. They are genetically closest to Karelians, another Finnic group from the region.
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Which population steppe Indo europeans never met?
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21%
East eurasians
52%
AASI(south asian aboriginal)
11%
Iran Neolithic
5%
European farmer
11%
Caucasus people
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Basques , known for their unique language and culture, have a distinct genetic profile according to qpAdm:
57.1% Anatolian Neolithic Farmer πΎ
27.9% Proto-Indo-European πΉ
15% Western_Hunter_Gatherer πΆββοΈ
They are genetically closest to Northern Spanish people.
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57.1% Anatolian Neolithic Farmer πΎ
27.9% Proto-Indo-European πΉ
15% Western_Hunter_Gatherer πΆββοΈ
They are genetically closest to Northern Spanish people.
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Spanish map of sites associated with the countryβs military orders (13th-14th century)
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Russia_Samara_EBA_Yamnaya, a Yamnaya sample from the Early Bronze Age in Samara, has a fascinating DNA breakdown as per qpAdm(not g25)
25.8% Eastern Hunter Gatherer πΉ
23.1% Caucasus Hunter Gatherer β°οΈπΉ
15.7% Ukraine Trypillian Culture πΎ
15% Western_Siberian_Hunter_Gatherer π²
11.8% Ukraine Eneolithic πΎ
8.6% Iran Neolithic πΎ
This Yamnaya sample is genetically close to Finnish Central populations
Research paper:- https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.04.17.589597v1.full
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25.8% Eastern Hunter Gatherer πΉ
23.1% Caucasus Hunter Gatherer β°οΈπΉ
15.7% Ukraine Trypillian Culture πΎ
15% Western_Siberian_Hunter_Gatherer π²
11.8% Ukraine Eneolithic πΎ
8.6% Iran Neolithic πΎ
This Yamnaya sample is genetically close to Finnish Central populations
Research paper:- https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.04.17.589597v1.full
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Dna results of a central asian who is kazakh as per g25 (He is 1/16 tatar also)
56% proto turkic
23.6% proto indo european
13.2% Anatolian Neolithic Farmer
3.4% Caucasus hunter gatherer
2.8% iran Neolithic
1% aasi
This sample is close to Karakalpak
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56% proto turkic
23.6% proto indo european
13.2% Anatolian Neolithic Farmer
3.4% Caucasus hunter gatherer
2.8% iran Neolithic
1% aasi
This sample is close to Karakalpak
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Armenian DNA, according to qpAdm, has this fascinating breakdown:
β’ Proto-Caucasian: 79% β°οΈ
β’ Levantine DNA: 12.9% π
β’ Proto-Indo-European: 8.2% πΉ
This mix reveals a complex ancestry, with strong ties to the Caucasus region and additional influences from the Levant and Indo-European migrations.
Armenians are genetically closest to Meskheti Georgians, highlighting their close ties with their neighbors in the Caucasus.
qpAdm model= https://justpaste.it/dyrm5
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β’ Proto-Caucasian: 79% β°οΈ
β’ Levantine DNA: 12.9% π
β’ Proto-Indo-European: 8.2% πΉ
This mix reveals a complex ancestry, with strong ties to the Caucasus region and additional influences from the Levant and Indo-European migrations.
Armenians are genetically closest to Meskheti Georgians, highlighting their close ties with their neighbors in the Caucasus.
qpAdm model= https://justpaste.it/dyrm5
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Israel Chalcolithic DNA, according to qpAdm, has this breakdown:
49% Anatolian Neolithic Farmer πΎ
38% Natufian πΎ
7.2% Iran Neolithic farmer πΎ
5.8% Caucasian hunter gatherer β°οΈπΉ
This sample is genetically closest to Samaritan , though not super close.
The Levant Chalcolithic had an increase in light eyes due to Anatolian Neolithic Farmer DNA πΎποΈ.
Source:-https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-018-05649-9
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49% Anatolian Neolithic Farmer πΎ
38% Natufian πΎ
7.2% Iran Neolithic farmer πΎ
5.8% Caucasian hunter gatherer β°οΈπΉ
This sample is genetically closest to Samaritan , though not super close.
The Levant Chalcolithic had an increase in light eyes due to Anatolian Neolithic Farmer DNA πΎποΈ.
Source:-https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-018-05649-9
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Beef and pork are french words brought by normans
Source:- Word Histories And Mysteries: From Abracadabra to Zeus
By Editors of the American Heritage Di
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Source:- Word Histories And Mysteries: From Abracadabra to Zeus
By Editors of the American Heritage Di
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Indigenous North American DNA, according to qpAdm, has this breakdown:
70.8% East Eurasian π
29.2% Ancient Northern Eurasian (Hyperborean) π§
This sample is closest to Amerindians of North America π.
Model:-https://pastebin.com/4NebwpXC
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70.8% East Eurasian π
29.2% Ancient Northern Eurasian (Hyperborean) π§
This sample is closest to Amerindians of North America π.
Model:-https://pastebin.com/4NebwpXC
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In Baltic Traditions Jumis or JΔnis is the God of the harvest, nature's annual rebirth and fertility , which is closely connected with water and fire. He is symbolized by a double head of grain. He is the personification of natural fertility and at the same time its guardian and promoter.
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As per research"Genetic continuity of Indo-Iranian speakers since the Iron Age in southern Central Asia" which component is absent in central asian dna
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30%
Persian
17%
East asian
24%
European
29%
South asian
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Czech_EarlySlav.SG π§¬, a Proto-Slavic sample, according to qpAdm, has this DNA breakdown:
49.5% Proto-Indo-European πΉ
31.9% Anatolian Neolithic Farmer πΎ
18.6% Western_Hunter_Gatherer πΆββοΈ
This sample is genetically closest to Polish people from Silesia π΅π±.
Attached hypothetical reconstruction showing Slavic phenotype.
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49.5% Proto-Indo-European πΉ
31.9% Anatolian Neolithic Farmer πΎ
18.6% Western_Hunter_Gatherer πΆββοΈ
This sample is genetically closest to Polish people from Silesia π΅π±.
Attached hypothetical reconstruction showing Slavic phenotype.
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