Anthropology
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Sicanian samples in the 5th century BC Himera (in north-central Sicily) paper are similar to the preceding late Bronze Age samples from Sicily, but they had mixed a bit with foreig...
A cache of elongated skulls have been unearthed on the Zohreh plain in southwest Iran at an archaeological site known as Tol-e Chega Sofla in 2022 Eleven graves, in total, were lo...
Esan culture before colonisation: A man's mistress is called Osho, their child Omosho. If a man has no male child, his daughter, usually the 1st (called his Ehale "Forehead") woul...
PCA showing the Genetic Variation of the modern Indo-Iranian peoples, on my new blogpost. We can see where different Indo-Iranian groups cluster based on their ancestry. https:/...
It’s irritating how many people get upset when you talk about genetics/anthropology & assume you just have a narrative to push or are some vile racist who hates everyone else. Th...
The original Phoenicians resembled North Atlantids phenotypically
Interesting travelogue of a 2005 visit to the Laal people of southern Chad: https://t.co/NaeB51G8vb
long hair and its mystical powers. according to ancient cultures and mythologies, just like whiskers of a cat, human hair strands possess a power to act as antennae. they believed...
The fine details of the recent Anglo-Saxon paper. Let's explore the new genetic makeup of modern England and English descendants globally. https://t.co/4YjfBwIrJU
🧵CASE STUDY: RAJPUTISATION OF TRIBALS IN THE COLONIAL TIMES In this thread, we will see how a family of Bhuiyan tribal chiefs from Jharkhand successfully acquired Rathore Rajput s...
Indus Valley / Sindhu Saraswati Civilization & fake Dravidian Claims: THREAD Diane Elizabeth Hawkey, an important Scholar of Anthropology & Bioarchaeology of ASU, Tempe. Says: A....
Haplogroups of the Swat Indians. New post on my blog. Only 11% of the Y-DNA of SPGT Indians was from the Steppe. Three most common indigenous lineages were L1a, R2a and E1b1b, ma...
Some linguists have proposed that the Thracian branch of IE was specifically related to Baltic. We are generally sympathetic to that view – in the least we see it as being a sister...
I have 2.18% Neanderthal ancestry.
@Tom_Rowsell @HahnDen It isn't very hard to say at all, it's the consensus right now and has been for a while ever since aDNA exploded. The earliest Scythian kurgans are near Kakas...
The descendants of the Scythians live on amongst us, though they changed their language and religion. The Bashkirs, a Kipchak Turkic ethnic group from Central Asia, are the closes...
Herodotus on the proto-somalis (macrobians) A thread: https://t.co/8mOaPluwsy
Races of the World, 1964 map from The World Book Atlas. https://t.co/Fkept1HVC2
1/ #Thread on mention of Indus Valley ‘known as Melluha’ in the near eastern area from antiquity. Indus seems to have alliance with Iran for long however, other inscription from Su...
@aslanpahari Just checked again, SI is 27.1 sorry (NEU 13.86, Cauc 14.78, Baloch 35.69) Paternal haplo is Z93 only. My results aren't really atypical at all imo, I've modelled Hi...
Below are some Ph.D. programs that are fully funded across various Universities in the USA (Copied). Ph.D. in anthropology at the University of Chicago Ph.D. in biological sciences...
13 unusual sexual practices from around the World 🌍 https://t.co/xVg1dt92W3
On this post's import If the modern "North Indian" (a combo of Steppe+IVC+Andamanese) had genetically materialized by 1600 BCE as suggested by Bustan_BA_o2 sample, it suggests a 1...
Genetic admixture model of Pathans. Finally modelled them successfully on qpAdm. The outlier from Loebanr is the gift that keeps on giving. Since Loebanr is 40% Steppe, this woul...