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Stonehenge reminds me on Kogayon, Thracian R&D center
Also I2, where our ancestors were discovering planets etc:
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Why so much fuss about the Stoneshit? It's just some bigger than average rocks that the farmers put together so they can shit with privacy.
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Yes, the farmers went up through the coasts, first through the Med, then into Iberia, and then up through to France, and then into England/Ireland. I think it was these coastal farmer types who had a thing for building the hedges and whatnot.
My father is I2a1a.
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Those standing rocks can be found everywhere Farmers decided to cut their plow. They had a thing for stones and circles.
I think we have mistakenly considered these things "Celt" that are not Celt at all (by "we" I mean the general public, not us in particular).
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Looks like males HGs were naughty boys as well.
The high frequency of the HG-derived I2a male lineages among megalith as well as nonmegalith individuals (SI Appendix, section S11.6) suggests a male sex-biased admixture process between the farmer and the HG groups (2, 12, 53, 54), but when this admixture occurred is unclear. To characterize the extent of sex-biased admixture between HGs and the individuals of the megalithic contexts, we assessed the affinity of all individuals buried in megaliths with sufficient genetic data, to an Early Neolithic farmer or a HG ancestry on the autosomes and the X chromosome using f4-statistics (SI Appendix, section S11.5). Higher levels of HG admixture on the autosomes than on the X chromosome implies a greater genetic contribution of male HGs than female HGs to these individuals, suggesting an HG male sex bias admixture.
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Yes, this. To them "whiteness" is something that must be confronted and destroyed.
But Sardinians are not part Indo-European. They are just Farmer with a little WHG, and yet they are not that dark. Here is a picture of a dark Sardinian:
And she isn't even the average. The average Sardinian is lighter.
It was the EEF who originally lightened Europe before the Indo-Europeans finished the job. She shouldn't be that brown at all.
All the more reason for her not to be so dark, IMO.
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