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elleng

(136,689 posts)
Thu Sep 1, 2022, 01:42 PM Sep 2022

Vast paleogenetic study reveals insights on migration, farming and language development

across the Southern Arc.

In a trio of papers, published simultaneously in the journal Science, Ron Pinhasi from the Department of Evolutionary Anthropology and Human Evolution and Archaeological Sciences (HEAS) at the University of Vienna and Songül Alpaslan-Roodenberg from the University of Vienna and Harvard University, Iosif Lazaridis and David Reich at Harvard University—together with 202 co-authors—report a massive effort of genome-wide sequencing from 727 distinct ancient individuals with which it was possible to test longstanding archaeological, genetic and linguistic hypotheses. They present a systematic picture of the interlinked histories of peoples across the Southern Arc Region from the origins of agriculture, to late medieval times.>>>

https://www.thearchaeologist.org/blog/new-dna-analysis-shed-light-to-indo-european-homeland?

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Vast paleogenetic study reveals insights on migration, farming and language development (Original Post) elleng Sep 2022 OP
Thank you for the link. multigraincracker Sep 2022 #1

multigraincracker

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1. Thank you for the link.
Thu Sep 1, 2022, 04:08 PM
Sep 2022

There is so much more to be learned about the spread of genes and culture.

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