Forwarded from Genos Historia (Samuel Andrews)
Infographic about mtDNA haplogroups in Paleolithic Europe
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Forwarded from Genos Historia (Samuel Andrews)
Anatolian farmers also, at a low frequency, carried a yhaplo I2 clade that seems to have spread there from Europe in around 15,000 Bp
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Forwarded from Genos Historia (Samuel Andrews)
So yeah Anatolian farmers seem to have had minor "WHG" ancestry. One Anatolian even has mtdna U5b2 a typical WHG mtdna
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This is an excellent high quality channel by a map guy who does proper research, reads the actual papers, cross references them, collates the data, and creates detailed precise maps of ancient cultures, sites, and finds.
Creating the maps is the stuff we see but behind it the real work is diving into old publications, meticulously reading them, and often uncovering cool stuff.
Creating the maps is the stuff we see but behind it the real work is diving into old publications, meticulously reading them, and often uncovering cool stuff.
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Forwarded from Maptism Channel (Henrikiki Kikiki)
The most terrifying theory of all is that PIE could be a WHG language. Hypothetically WHG Duvensee I2 -> Dnieper Donets I2 -> Sredny Stog I2
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It's always Yamnaya this, Yamnaya that. But it's a Corded Ware world.
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Forwarded from Maptism Channel (Henrikiki Kikiki)
All Descendants of the Corded Ware Culture until 1000bc, dropping soon on X after i've added labels
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Forwarded from The Chad Pastoralist: History
Roman-style signet ring from the tomb of Childeric I (d. 481 AD) depicting Childeric I, Merovingian King of the Salian Franks, with the Latin inscription CHILDIRICI REGIS ("King Childeric").
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Love this Cucuteni-Trypillia ceramic amphora decoration from 4th millennium BC Moldova, along with an artistic reconstruction of the women dancing scene.
I don't know the name of the artist.
I don't know the name of the artist.
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The chair (or "throne") models are from Ukraine (the female figures one from west Ukraine, the other from the west side of the Dnieper River) dating to c. 3800 - 3400 BC.
These models are just a few centimeters tall. I wonder if they had real chairs carved from wood or molded from clay (they did that) in the shape of naked women.
After a hard day's work, would you enjoy reclining against two topless women?
These models are just a few centimeters tall. I wonder if they had real chairs carved from wood or molded from clay (they did that) in the shape of naked women.
After a hard day's work, would you enjoy reclining against two topless women?
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Forwarded from The Chad Pastoralist: History
Mycenaean Greek Athena in historically accurate Mycenaean armour (except for the shield) based on archaelogical research by Panaiotis Kruklidis.
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