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Anyone know who or what this sample is?
J. Ketch
06-23-2019, 10:31 PM
From memory, a Colonial Amerian from the 1600s-1700s, perhaps with Swedish ancestry and a little bit of Indian.
From memory, a Colonial Amerian from the 1600s-1700s, perhaps with Swedish ancestry and a little bit of Indian.
you mean Amerindian?
J. Ketch
06-23-2019, 11:09 PM
you mean Amerindian?
Yeah, although looking at it now I guess he didn't.
[1] "distance%=5.7813"
USA_colonial_period:US-14
Yamnaya_Samara,51.8
Barcin_N,39.8
WHG,8.4
J. Ketch
06-23-2019, 11:31 PM
Maybe half German half British/Irish
[1] "distance%=2.8716"
USA_colonial_period:US-14
German,49.2
Irish,44.6
French,2.4
Swedish,1.6
Polish,1.2
Kazakh,0.6
Finnish,0.2
Greenlander,0.2
Coastal Elite
06-23-2019, 11:32 PM
From memory, a Colonial Amerian from the 1600s-1700s, perhaps with Swedish ancestry and a little bit of Indian.
Sounds like they could be similar to the CEU Utah samples.
Maybe half German half British/Irish
[1] "distance%=2.8716"
USA_colonial_period:US-14
German,49.2
Irish,44.6
French,2.4
Swedish,1.6
Polish,1.2
Kazakh,0.6
Finnish,0.2
Greenlander,0.2
I see. He shows up in full table nMonte, not by much = USA_colonial_period,7.6 , when I run all samples with the updated spreadsheet. Just found it interesting since it's from the US colonial period.
Lucas
06-25-2019, 08:24 AM
I see. He shows up in full table nMonte, not by much = USA_colonial_period,7.6 , when I run all samples with the updated spreadsheet. Just found it interesting since it's from the US colonial period.
For me this sample is too late to be included in ancients. He is just kind of WASP.
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