Yep. This was their traditional home before the 1950 expulsion. The purple settlements(Southeast Trans-Zab) are somewhat recent, like from the 1700s.
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Yep. This was their traditional home before the 1950 expulsion. The purple settlements(Southeast Trans-Zab) are somewhat recent, like from the 1700s.
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Yep. Part of it because of shared heritage(Mesopotamian + Semitic) and part of it is because Georgian and Azeri Jews were originally Kurdish Jewish like(so more Levantine shifted than us) and then...
Peterski do you have regional YDNA for Germany? Like this one you posted for Lower Saxony a couple years ago.
https://i.imgur.com/yVTAqBi.jpg
An Azeri from the new Turkish study. Interestingly he shares the same YDNA as an Assyrian from Iran, with a TMRCA of 1300 ybp according to yfull. That's quite recent. Their parent clade J-Y20051...
With YDNA, it's very rare ofcourse. It won't be detected with auDNA since it's a fraction or even less than that.
I think you two are too dumb to understand that Levantine Christians can be autosomally closer to Arabs and yet not have mixed with them, due to ancient shared heritage(Semitic). Meanwhile in...
Yes there is. Brought by the Moors, ofcourse most of it is Berber but there were actual Arabs present aswell. Meanwhile Arabic clades do not occur among Levantine Christians.
There's more Arabic blood in Italy or Spain than among Levantine Christians though.
Yes the Caucasus scores were inflated and the Atlantic-Med and to a lesser degree the North European were surpressed. These scores were not "wrong" per se, as the guy who created the Dodecad...
Thank you. Finally we get a real Persian average.
A simple model. Very high proto-Iranian.
Target: Iranian_Persian
Distance: 0.8880% / 0.00887984
33.0 TKM_IA
29.8 IRN_Seh_Gabi_C...
Are there really 14 Arabs from the Ninieveh region on Gedmatch?
Which of the kits did you use?
A standard calculator for all of Europe does not exist, especially not with so few components. Eastern Europeans and especially people with Balto-Slavic ancestry have some additional EHG mediated by...
It makes no sense to model Balts with WHG.
Interesting. You seem to have rather low WHG then. Spanish averages prefer Iberia_CA or a mix of Iberia_CA + something low in WHG.
Target: Spanish_Alacant
Distance: 1.1909% / 0.01190888...
Use both farmer populations.
You need a farmer source with more WHG.
Something like this...
Yes CWC and BB both have some substantial European_MN/CA, but the point was not to show actual Steppe input. Using early Corded Ware is a better choice for that.
Yes G25, scaled. I always use...
It looks like it when you model modern Europeans with the available Anatolian Neolithic samples and EBA Steppe, yes. But IMO this is not the most accurate method. Neolithic Barcin was not the exact...
I would say it's from two sources. One coming from Levant_BA people and one from BA Anatolia, but this admixture event likely happend during the Early Roman era. Both populations had around 30%...
I fucking love these kind of threads.
We say Sindia pronounced Səndia in my Neo-Aramaic dialect. A loan from colloquial Iraqi Arabic. I believe the etymology is Arabic for "from Sind", a region in Pakistan.
I've said it numerous times, the non-Germanic part of modern day English differs from that of Ireland and Scotland. It's more of an Insular-Continetal mix which is even more obvious when looking at...
They don't look fully Scandinavian to me. And also really bad quality.
I don't think she was fully local. She seems to prefer an Aegan source instead of local farmers of central Europe. Much like modern day Italians who derive a significant part of their ancestry from...