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Friday, November 13, 2020

Fatyanovo as part of the wider Corded Ware family (Nordqvist and Heyd 2020)

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There's a new archeological paper about the Fatyanovo culture at the Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society [ LINK ]. It includes this ...
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Saturday, November 7, 2020

Slavic-like Medieval Germans

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The samples labeled DEU_MA_Krakauer_Berg in the Principal Component Analysis (PCA) plot below are from a recent paper by Parker et al. at S...
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Wednesday, October 14, 2020

A new model for the genomic formation of First American ancestors in Asia (Ning et al. 2020 preprint)

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Over at bioRxiv at this LINK . The main topic of the preprint is largely outside the scope of this blog. However, the manuscript includes a...
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Tuesday, September 29, 2020

Viking world open analysis and discussion thread

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Global25 and Celtic vs Germanic coordinates for most of the samples from the recent Margaryan et al. Viking paper are now available HERE ...
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Wednesday, September 16, 2020

Domestic horses were introduced into Anatolia and Transcaucasia during the Bronze Age (Guimaraes et al. 2020)

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Over at Science Advances at this LINK . This is a very important paper because it basically eliminates West Asia as the source of the moder...
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Tuesday, September 8, 2020

Warriors from at least two different populations fought in the Tollense Valley battle

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I can't get the genotype data from the Burger et al. paper. The lead authors, Joachim Burger and Daniel Wegmann, aren't replying to...
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Sunday, September 6, 2020

Low prevalence of lactase persistence in Bronze Age Europe (Burger et al. 2020)

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Over at Current Biology at this LINK . Unfortunately, this is the long-awaited Tollense Valley battle paper. Despite the obvious presence o...
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Sunday, August 23, 2020

Fascinating stuff

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Coming soon I guess: But we have results from the Ezero culture, from Southeastern Bulgaria, which is from the early Bronze Age and whic...
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Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Yamnaya-related ancestry proportions in present-day Poles

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Modeling ancient ancestry proportions in present-day Europeans with the qpAdm software is now a lot more difficult. The reasons for this are...
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Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Housekeeping stuff

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I'm about to phase out the use of the Global25 datasheets with modern-day samples. In large part, this move is due to the uncertainty ab...
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