Ain't nobody got nuthin' on me. Things are gonna change around here. I'm related to Pharaoh Ramesses III. So tread around me with care.
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Ain't nobody got nuthin' on me. Things are gonna change around here. I'm related to Pharaoh Ramesses III. So tread around me with care.
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Thread moved to Off-Topic. :rolleyes:
what...that's imporatant anthropological information...c'mon man...
it was a silly start Aragorn, but I thought others might be able to contribute something of more substance...perhaps if you feel that it is off topic we should just delete it because it won't go anywhere serious... I"m cool with that...
Here's the story:
Paternal Haplogroup lineage:
A
275,000 Years Ago
DE-M145
76,000 Years Ago
E-M96
73,000 Years Ago
Haplogroup A 275,000 Years Ago
The stories of all of our paternal lines can be traced back over 275,000 years to just one man: the common ancestor of haplogroup A. Current evidence suggests he was one of thousands of men who lived in eastern Africa at the time. However, while his male-line descendants passed down their Y chromosomes generation after generation, the lineages from the other men died out. Over time his lineage alone gave rise to all other haplogroups that exist today.
E-M180 17,000 Years Ago
Origin and Migrations of Haplogroup E-M180
Your paternal line stems from the E-M180 branch of E, which dominates south of the Sahara. The haplogroup originated about 17,000 years ago in the pockets of western Africa that were habitable at the time, when much of the continent was extremely dry due to Ice Age climate conditions.Over ten thousand years later, men bearing haplogroup E-M180 migrated throughout sub-Saharan Africa, spurred by the development of agriculture and iron-working in the region.
E-M4254 12,000 Years Ago
Your paternal haplogroup, E-M4254, traces back to a man who lived approximately 12,000 years ago.
That's nearly 480.0 generations ago! What happened between then and now? As researchers and citizen scientists discover more about your haplogroup, new details may be added to the story of your paternal line.
E-M4254 Today
E-M4254 is relatively common.
Today, you share your haplogroup with all the men who are paternal-line descendants of the common ancestor of E-M4254.
The Rest of the Story
Maternal Haplogroup lineage
L 180,000 Years Ago
L 3 65,000 Years Ago
N 59,000 Years Ago
R 57,000 Years Ago
U 47,000 Years Ago
K 27,000 Years Ago
Haplogroup L 180,000 Years Ago
If every person living today could trace his or her maternal line back over thousands of generations, all of our lines would meet at a single woman who lived in eastern Africa between 150,000 and 200,000 years ago. Though she was one of perhaps thousands of women alive at the time, only the diverse branches of her haplogroup have survived to today. The story of your maternal line begins with her.
K1a1b1a 5,000 Years Ago
Origin and Migrations of Haplogroup K1a1b1a
Your maternal line stems from a branch of haplogroup K called K1, a maternal lineage that arose during the peak of the Ice Age in the Middle East and was carried to the west when the climate began to warm. The K1a1b1a lineage traces back to a woman who lived approximately 4,500 years ago, most likely within Europe. Women carrying this haplogroup were most likely among the maternal founders of the Ashkenazi Jewish population in eastern and central Europe 2,000 years later, and the main branch of the haplogroup is now found almost exclusively amongst their descendants.
Today, K1a1b1a accounts for 20% of all maternal haplogroups in the Ashkenazim. This proportion rises to nearly 50% in Ashkenazi Jews from western and central Europe. K1a1b1a can also be found at low levels in Sephardic Jews and in non-Jewish central and eastern Europeans.
K1a1b1a Today
Today, you share your haplogroup with all the maternal-line descendants of the common ancestor of K1a1b1a
Watching every minute of this presentation is worth the effort:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ef4OlJwzxxE
This is pretty well scientifically documented:
These people were responsible for the wheel, the horse, and the Black Death...They conquered Neolithic Eurasia. Notably though, moderns are products of 3 ancient populations...farmers, hunter-gatherers, and the Steppe Pastoralists (Yamnaya). There was an earlier admixture of a 'ghost' population which also seeded the Amerindians.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJSIpBh0Yis
10,000 year old Briton: Cheddar Man. This guy misspeaks a couple times but nothing serious. For Whatever It's Worth: Modern whites evolved within the last 5,000 years...not that there's anything wrong with that. Just information... :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZIqmEPp00w
I think I've discovered the source of the bad genes infecting humanity today:
The Scythians...more correctly the Turkic farmers...that were eventually subsumed by the Scythians, a deadly genetic mix.
Clovis man is named for the area that the culture was discovered...Clovis, New Mexico. I lived there and went to undergraduate school in the area. The surrounding area has a number of Universities that have impressive anthropological programs.
The actual dig is called Blackwater Draw which is half way between Clovis and Portales New Mexico. There is quite a bit of controversy now about whether Clovis Man was the 1st and oldest Native American Culture.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxbDkmuzWZQ
It's Official: The First Americans Weren't The Clovis People After All
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7wNd_RI854
Topper: Pre-Clovis Archaeology Along the Savannah River
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1MKyJyNIklg
I was listening to Graham Hancock and he was talking about how the Clovis boundary was so set in stone amongst anthropologists that no research into other possibilities was even considered. You would lose grants and/or tenure if you tried to look for cultures before the Clovis.
And that has changed. Just as the resistance to catastrophic cycles has changed.
It takes people a while to get out of their certainty and learn new things.
And (disappointingly) it's usually not conspiracy. Just human ego.
Let's not be too hard on Scythian...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vfs0V1K6tJs
The two front men are brothers, their background is Ukranian. They play Irish music.
Turns out there are amazing parallels between the Irish and Ukrainians. Just replace England with Russia.
like all things...nothing is 100%...like races...they probably got something going on that isn't obvious...hmmm...not really serious but it is something to think about.
Musical culture is very similar at its roots...
One of my favorites:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=meCZ5hWNRFU