Possible.
I do not think anything, I'm just curious. :)
The map is imperfect but correlation is undeniable I1 Y-DNA and light colors.
Horatio, I don't trust in amateurs. I trust only in scholars and science.
First, I doubt that maps are correct. Since, they are mostly based on Coon's map which is based mostly on his speculations. But, I think blue eyes gen originated somewhere in Black Sea coast, and there are speculations about date, but generally, its few thousands years before begining of Neolith, so I would say Mesolithic.
I think IE languages are not really European languages.
The original inhabitants of Europe didn't speak that language. Majority of Europeans are not genetic descendants of proto-IE people (language shift)
There are two times more native IE speaker in Asia than in Europe.
Well the most Paleolithic DNA European populations or (North European DNA) tend to be the most blue eyed this includes Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Filand are the core of Paleolithic type more ancient European DNA.
According to Eurogenesblogspot the Baltic region has the most North European or (European)( DNA & also the most Blue eyed genetics.
Wrong, because Indo-European languages are native to Europe.
Not true. Anyone with a Nordic influence is descended from proto-IE people.Quote:
Majority of Europeans are not genetic descendants of proto-IE people (language shift)
So?Quote:
There are two times more native IE speaker in Asia than in Europe.