Periodic qpAdm breakdowns of the Medieval Gaels of Kilteasheen, located in present-day Roscommon, Ireland ๐ฎ๐ช
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Genetic Breakdown of Evensรฅs Man (NEO260)
~66% WHG
~34% EHG
The individual was directly dated to 4232โ3982 cal BCE and 3963โ3781 cal BCE (rescorr), placing him in the Early Neolithic. However, no indications of a Neolithic diet were observed in the isotope values.
He belonged to Y-Haplogroup I-Z26435 (I2a2a2a1~) and mt-Haplogroup R1b1.
Discovered in 1930 at Evensรฅs, Skaftรถ 85, Bohuslรคn, Sweden. He was an adult male estimated to be 20โ30 years old at the time of death.
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Genetic Breakdown of Early Neolithic South Scandinavian Farmers Associated with the Funnel Beaker Culture (FBC) in Denmark ๐ฉ๐ฐ
~77.7% LBK
~22.3% WHG
P = 0.567
The Funnel Beaker Culture (FBC) in Denmark was a significant Neolithic farming culture that thrived from approximately 3950 BC to 2800 BC. It succeeded the Ertebรธlle culture and was characterized by the use of distinctive funnel-necked beaker ceramics, hence its name. The culture introduced agriculture and animal husbandry to the region, replacing the previous hunter-gatherer lifestyle. People lived in longhouses and built megalithic tombs such as dolmens and passage graves. The Funnel Beaker Culture was eventually replaced by the Single Grave culture around 2800 BC.
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Genetic Breakdown of [Late] Bronze Age Estonians
Summary
Summary
~54% Early Corded Ware
~28% Globular Amphora
~18% Narva
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Genetic breakdown of Iron Age to Medieval samples from present-day Vladimir, Russia.
Two modern Russian populations from the Upper Volga and Oka regions included for reference
Two modern Russian populations from the Upper Volga and Oka regions included for reference
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Genetic and Archaeological Data of Medieval Gaelic Samples from the Ecclesiastical Complex at Kilteasheen, Bishop's Seat, County Roscommon, Ireland ๐ฎ๐ช
*Y-Haplogroups Are Based on FTDNA Data.
Outliers, Contamination, and Low-Coverage Individuals Have Been Excluded.
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Bronze Age breakdowns for new Mazunino culture samples
The Mazunino culture was an Iron Age culture of the Middle Kama region that developed from the earlier Ananyino and Pyany Bor cultures with influence from nearby Sarmatian cultures. The Mazunino culture is generally associated with early Permic-speakers.
All of the male samples at the site show Y-DNA N-L392
The Mazunino culture was an Iron Age culture of the Middle Kama region that developed from the earlier Ananyino and Pyany Bor cultures with influence from nearby Sarmatian cultures. The Mazunino culture is generally associated with early Permic-speakers.
All of the male samples at the site show Y-DNA N-L392
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New paper published in Nature: "Whole-genome ancestry of an Old Kingdom Egyptian"
Researchers sequenced the whole genome of an adult male excavated at Nuwayrat, radiocarbon dated to 2855โ2570 calBCE, shortly after the unification of Egypt. The body was buried in a ceramic pot within a rock-cut tomb, likely aiding in the preservation of his DNA.
Genetic analysis indicates that the majority of his ancestry derives from a combination of North African Neolithic and Mesopotamian/Levantine sources.
He is predicted to have had brown eyes, brown hair, and dark to black skin pigmentation.
Uniparental haplogroups:
mtDNA haplogroup: I9
Y-haplogroup: E1b1b1b2b~
Researchers sequenced the whole genome of an adult male excavated at Nuwayrat, radiocarbon dated to 2855โ2570 calBCE, shortly after the unification of Egypt. The body was buried in a ceramic pot within a rock-cut tomb, likely aiding in the preservation of his DNA.
Genetic analysis indicates that the majority of his ancestry derives from a combination of North African Neolithic and Mesopotamian/Levantine sources.
He is predicted to have had brown eyes, brown hair, and dark to black skin pigmentation.
Uniparental haplogroups:
mtDNA haplogroup: I9
Y-haplogroup: E1b1b1b2b~
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