Using a mix of Sidon_BA and Alalakh-Ebla you can generate a pretty good model for (Bronze Age) Levantine ancestry of Lebanese people, on G25. I didn't deny the ancestors of Lebanese mixing with...
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Using a mix of Sidon_BA and Alalakh-Ebla you can generate a pretty good model for (Bronze Age) Levantine ancestry of Lebanese people, on G25. I didn't deny the ancestors of Lebanese mixing with...
This picture is outdated. Lebanese people (with ancestry that goes at least 3-4 generations back to Lebanon) all descend from Canaanites primarily, and to a lesser extent other Semitic populations...
It's clear why the middle east is underdeveloped (not undeveloped) and that is because of the industrial revolution in the west. That is the main reason the Middle East has been doing worse than...
You can tell the Chilean guy has an unhealthy obsession about "First Worlders" and "Third Worlders".
Well non-Slavic people certainly inhabited Poland as well (Western Poland specifically), and Goths (Germanics) were some of the people who lived there. The Slavic homeland is not known with certainty...
I can't speak widely regarding this. However, Poles seem to have some extra Germanic admixture compared to other Slavs (South and East) especially considering many Germanic cultures were present in...
I2 does exist in some cases in Mesopotamia and the Levant, but this clade? Clearly Balkan.
The issue here is also that, autosomal estimations are not exactly accurate when tested by the usual companies (23andme, FTDNA, Ancestry etc.).
Well then I'm clearly wrong. But perhaps we should wait for more samples to come out for more data.
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It's not necessary to retain some of the North African admixture. In every place, after 3-4 generations of mixing the descendants become autosomally related to the populations in the area they live...
We don't have any archaic samples of an early slav (very early periods) as far as I am aware. If I had to guess I would say the East slavs would be closer (a rough guess).
I notice a I-CTS7362 too. Sadly no I-Z63 so far :(
They seem to be a mutation of brown eyes, from what I have heard. I don't know how sound is that. Amber is the most common eye colour in my family also :)
Haplogroups don't have much importance compared to autosomal, they only show the migration of your paternal ancestors, autosomal on the other hand shows you all of your ancestors for the past couple...
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(Today is Eid al-Fitr, not Eid al-Adha)
Metal age invaders
Greece is J2 and E-V13 majority nowadays. You can see the distribution by region (North, South, Center etc.) on here: http://https://www.eupedia.com/europe/european_y-dna_haplogroups.shtml
Some...
Seems the thread was hijacked by trolls.
I won't dispute that. Seems quite the case, but eitherway they definitely have some Akkadian and Sumerian heritage before the Aramaeans ever stepped foot on there, just like how other Iraqis also...
It seems to me that you guys are more concerned with proving your "right to the land", by showing the Assyrians as foreign frauds, instead of actually being interested in the language shift and the...
That is true. The label Assyrians used was "Suraye".
I also forgot to mention the Aramaean flux to northern Mesopotamia, the Aramaeans founded a lot of kingdoms of there (ex: Bit-Bahiani). Now when it comes to the modern-day Assyrians, they are...
Assyrians simply adopted Aramaean. Why? Well it became the lingua franca, but you have to remember that the Aramaeans and Assyrians were in heavy conflict, and some Assyrian kings take pride in the...