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| 1 Feb 2010 by Maju Just a quick heads up (via Dienekes) on this aDNA finding, which being an isolated individual from a late period doesn't seem too informative. Terqa was an important Mesopotamian city (in modern NE Syria), north of the better known and ... Leherensuge - http://leherensuge.blogspot.com/ |
| 1 Feb 2010 by Andrew Oh-Willeke One of the hot fields in population genetics and anthropology in the past decade or so has been the extraction and analysis of DNA evidence from hominin remains. These have included Neanderthal DNA, European hunter-gatherers who are ... Wash Park Prophet - http://washparkprophet.blogspot.com/ |
| 31 Jan 2010 by Luc Van Braekel Mongoloid mtDNA in Imperial-era Italy. Ambassador or slave? East Asian skeleton discovered in Vagnari Roman Cemetery. (tags: genetics history) LVB.net - Linkblog - http://lvb.net/linkblog.php |
| 29 Jan 2010 by Tim Jones The Wikipedia entry for Y-chromosome haplogroup T claims: “The distribution of haplogroup T in most parts of Europe is spotty or regionalized”. As it is through much of the rest of the world. ... Anthropology.net - http://anthropology.net/ - References |
| 22 Jan 2010 by Maju I'm borrowing here the work of Aargiedude (again) because it's such a priceless addition that it really deserves to be paid some attention. If professional geneticists would be half as serious as this amateur, we'd know a lot more and a ... Leherensuge - http://leherensuge.blogspot.com/ |
| 20 Jan 2010 by Tim Jones This is a quick note to point readers in the direction of several posts that have appeared online in recent days, on the origins and spread of agriculture, and the part language may have played in the process, in Europe, ... Anthropology.net - http://anthropology.net/ - References |
| 20 Jan 2010 by Maju I found at Dienekes the reference of a new paper on R1b1b2, focused on demonstrating (quite forcibly) that the lineage is Neolithic and not Paleolithic. Dienekes is, of course, happy that they chose to use his favorite (but rather ... Leherensuge - http://leherensuge.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 20 Jan 2010 by Average Joe Scientists have found the strongest evidence to date that genes govern how well we keep track of who's who. The findings suggest that face-recognition and other cognitive skills may be separate from each other, and independent of ... Diversity is Chaos - http://diversityischaos.blogspot.com/ |
| 20 Jan 2010 by langolier Try a variety of tools to help you further explore your ancestry: EURO-DNA-CALC Compiled by Dienekes Pontikos the EURO-DNA-CALC will produce a pie chart of "Northwestern European", "Southeastern European", or "Ashkenazi Jewish". ... Berry Family DNA blog - http://berrydna.blogspot.com/ |
| 18 Jan 2010 by javax_slr Мужчины умнее женщин! Вероятно потому что выше. Микенская посуда была найдена при раскопках в Израиле. Как известно люди появились в Африке и вышли оттуда колонизировать мир около 50 тыс лет назад. По ходу экспансии разнообразие людей ... Я здесь случайно. - http://javax-slr.livejournal.com/ |
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