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Genetic Prehistory of Europe


caesar novus

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You've heard umpteen announcements of DNA findings that mythbust this or that human migration assumption, but how does it now fit together? Here is a sparkling clear and engaging lecturer that does that. BTW he identified another unknown kind of human in Asia, but has assertively avoided it being named in the Latin hierarchy to prevent false assumptions. Unfortunately his name kinda seems unpronounceable to english speakers.

Anyway, modern man spread out, often finding other types of humans at their destinations. There may have been some genetic mixture, but along the way rather at their destination where the older humans were starting to die off, etc. You may want to skip over the first 10 minutes of lecture niceties:

 

 

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