Anthromadness
Monday, September 3, 2018
800 CE Po-pa-li is not Somalia but 1100 CE Pi-pa-lo is?
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Over a year ago, in a post , I delved into a Chinese account by an author named Duan Chengshi (died around circa. 863 CE) where he mentio...
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Saturday, June 9, 2018
Southeast & Southern African Ancient DNA
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Alright, this post is long overdue and I've hopefully got some interesting data to share based on these now relatively new samples from...
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Saturday, October 14, 2017
3,000ybp Pastoralist proves an old point
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Well, a while ago now I pointed out that, simply using modern DNA, various Southeast Africans clearly looked partly descended from peoples ...
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Kostenki-14's Craniofacial Morphology
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Saw this post over at Eurogenes and felt I had to read the study being shared. The study Eurogenes' author shared makes two main claim...
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Thursday, October 5, 2017
Lowdown on the recent Minoan and Mycenaean samples
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I've had some ask me questions on how things seem regarding the new Minoan and Mycenaean samples and since I've slowly been getti...
Monday, August 14, 2017
Some interesting nMonte models for Oromos
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So I recently got around to utilizing nMonte with David's Global 10 PCA and have been able to run models for several global population...
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Being more accurate about the substrates in Ethiopian Semitic
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Several times in the past; I've stated that the Ethiopian Semitic languages have an Agaw/Central- Erythraeic substratum and while th...
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