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  1. Jul 13, 2020 · Don't believe everything you read in peer reviewed papers. Case in point, here's a quote from a recent paper at the Journal of Human Genetics (emphasis is mine): The Mordovian and Csango samples have a moderate to slight orientation toward the Central-Asian and Siberian Turkic groups. This could suggest the more significant East Eurasian or ...

  2. May 20, 2017 · It is a fact that Slavs hate her germanic root and a polish blog is not very neutral. The western slavs have here roots in east germanic tribes, they have the same traditions. In the bronze age is no place what say "here was a other speaker culture". They spoken the same language and that is the greatest language family of middle europe.

  3. May 16, 2017 · Globular Amphora people were starkly different from Yamnaya people. The figure below is from the recent Mathieson et al. 2017 preprint; slightly edited to highlight the results of nine Globular Amphora Culture (GAC) samples from two burial sites in what are now Poland and Ukraine. Despite living in East Central Europe at about the same time as ...

  4. Jun 18, 2016 · Focusing on Polish and European population genetics and modern physical anthropology. search this blog. Saturday, June 18, 2016. Poles in the new Human Origins dataset

  5. Jun 19, 2017 · Polish aDNA PCA Below is a Principal Component Analysis (PCA) that I put together for an upcoming presentation on Polish ancient DNA (aDNA). The five RISE samples are from Allentoft et al. 2015 , including RISE569, the early Slavic genome from the Czech Republic, which was initially wrongly labeled as that of a Czech Bell Beaker (see here ).

  6. Jun 23, 2015 · I just like having a blog that deals specifically with Polish stuff and R1a. Some of these samples are available at GEDmatch and they can be analyzed with the K7 there. But I tried the K8 on them, and I suppose because of the low coverage and their basically haploid nature the results were a bit wobbly.

  7. Aug 13, 2014 · The average of 42 European countries was 178.3 cm (median 178.4 cm). When weighted by population size, the average height of a young European male can be estimated at 177.6 cm. The geographical comparison of European samples (Fig. 1) shows that above average stature (178+ cm) is typical for Northern/Central Europe and the Western Balkans (the ...

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