0


| Thumbs Up/Down |
| Received: 8,479/720 Given: 10,728/0 |


| Thumbs Up/Down |
| Received: 4,083/175 Given: 1,712/89 |
Yes, in order to get to modern Bulgarians from BA Bulgarians you would need something extremely ANE heavy, like Yamnaya, something similar existed in Scythians during this time period. However, modern Balto-Slavs, Corded Ware/LMBA steppe populations+Turks or a middle-eastern population also does the trick. I don't argue for either or, the end result is more important to me than the how.
I appreciate the intellectual honesty and fair analysis.
The Guanche skulls as a whole are unlike those of modern European Mediterraneans, and resemble northern European series most closely, especially those in which a brachycephalic element is present, as in Burgundian and Alemanni series.divided them into clearly differentiated types, which include a Mediterranean, a Nordic, a "Guanche," and an Alpine. The "Guanche" accounts for 50 per cent of the whole on the four islands of Teneriffe, Gomera, Gran Canaria, and Hierro; the Nordic for 31 per cent, the Mediterranean for 13 per cent, and the Alpineoldschool anthropology


| Thumbs Up/Down |
| Received: 4,083/175 Given: 1,712/89 |
Btw, here's the properly done PCA from the Bell Beaker paper I was referring to. Very different from this one.
The positions of North Italian Bell Beakers are rather disappointing(basically implies the Bell Beakers who migrated there mixed right away didn't stay unmixed long enough to remain an "elite" like my WE WUZ VIKANGZ ass would want), but I'll reserve judgement for when we get more samples, Bell Beaker migration wasn't the last Indo-European migration into the Appenine Peninsula before the Roman Republic either.
The Guanche skulls as a whole are unlike those of modern European Mediterraneans, and resemble northern European series most closely, especially those in which a brachycephalic element is present, as in Burgundian and Alemanni series.divided them into clearly differentiated types, which include a Mediterranean, a Nordic, a "Guanche," and an Alpine. The "Guanche" accounts for 50 per cent of the whole on the four islands of Teneriffe, Gomera, Gran Canaria, and Hierro; the Nordic for 31 per cent, the Mediterranean for 13 per cent, and the Alpineoldschool anthropology




| Thumbs Up/Down |
| Received: 4,432/164 Given: 3,197/0 |
sigh...again no G1...
![]()


| Thumbs Up/Down |
| Received: 8,479/720 Given: 10,728/0 |


| Thumbs Up/Down |
| Received: 51/2 Given: 10/0 |
Xeno, forget the Turks my man. There's nothing that points to "Turks". The "Anatolian" part of it has to do with the CHG/Iran_Neo-heavy pre-Turkic populations of the area since the Chalcolithic.
Anatolian Turkish ancestry doesn't exist in Balkanites in any decent amounts, just compare their Central-East Asian components to the Balkans. Though I'm sure all those Bulgars, Pechenegs, Uz and whatever else left the tiny Eastern components you find sometimes, especially in the Northeast Balkans.
"(pre-Turkic) Anatolians" and "Slavs", that's what it looks like so far but we'll see.
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)
Bookmarks