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Waters of Memory

31 Dec, 10:00


Artistic Reconstruction of a male of the Bronze Age Fatyanovo culture. They were the result of an early eastward migration of the Corded Ware after admixing with the Globular Amphora culture (from which their pottery shows influences). They are the earliest group to have y haplogroup R1a-Z93 which is common in modern Indo-Iranian speakers.

They lived in the forests of western Russia and had an economy of pastoralism however it was not as mobile as the Yamnaya. Weapons included the classic CWC stone axe but later also ones made of metal. Bears seemed to hold importance to them as some axes had the shape of a bear head carved into it along with ornaments made of bear claws and teeth. They later would develop the Abashevo culture which is the ancestor of the Sintashta and the Srubnaya.

Waters of Memory

02 Dec, 06:51


Genetic breakdown of Iron Age Sarmatians from Kazakhstan ๐Ÿ‡ฐ๐Ÿ‡ฟ

Waters of Memory

25 Nov, 06:00


๐Ÿ‡ฑ๐Ÿ‡ป๐Ÿ‡ฑ๐Ÿ‡ปThe skull of a man belonging to the hunter-fisher Kunda culture in Mesolithic Latvia. Baltic HGs apparently had a religious use for the amber in their region and associated it with the passage to the afterlife. Baltic amber would play an important role in later European prehistory and in historical migrations. The men at the archaeological site of Zvejnieks had yDNA haplogroups R1b, I2 and Q. They were on a genetic cline between WHG and EHG, with a shift towards the former. ๐Ÿ‡ฑ๐Ÿ‡ป๐Ÿ‡ฑ๐Ÿ‡ป

Waters of Memory

24 Nov, 06:38


Genetic breakdowns for the Early Neolithic Hunter-Gatherers of Karavaikha

The Karavaikha site, located west of Lake Vozhe in the Vologda Oblast of NW Russia, is notable for containing some of the earliest evidence of pottery usage in Europe. Pottery likely spread from further east, with the earliest known evidence in Europe linked to the Elshanka culture of the Middle Volga region. This innovation appears to have spread rapidly westward along the Volga River, potentially reaching Karavaikha as early as the mid to late 7th millennium BC.

Genetically, the hunter-gatherers of Karavaikha seem to represent a continuation of the earlier Veretye culture, albeit with a minor increase in ANE ancestry. This increase is possibly connected to gene flow from pottery-using WSHG/EHGs from further east. Karavaikha samples exhibit strong genetic affinities to Veretye culture individuals, such as those found at Peschanitsa and Minino, as well as the Sidelkino HG from Samara.

Waters of Memory

22 Nov, 23:02


Genetic breakdown of the Late Neolithic to Early Bronze Age gallery grave samples at Fredriksberg in Falbygden, Sweden ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ช.

Waters of Memory

16 Nov, 10:15


Genetic breakdowns for Ob-Irtysh Neolithic Hunter-Gatherers (7000-4000BC)

right = c('Mbuti.DG','Russia_Altai_UP.AG','Russia_MA1_UP.SG','Russia_Arkhangelsk_Veretye.SG','Russia_Minino_Veretye.AG','Ukraine_Mesolithic.AG','Russia_Kolyma_Mesolithic.SG','Russia_Buryatia_Mesolithic.SG','Russia_DevilsCave_N.SG')

Waters of Memory

02 Nov, 05:38


Genetic breakdown of Okunevo Culture.

Waters of Memory

28 Sep, 07:16


Genetic breakdowns for the Early & Late Viking age Greenland.

Waters of Memory

27 Sep, 05:44


Genetic distance and breakdown for an Iron Age Norwegian from Nordland ๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ด

Dated to ~138 CE, placing him in the Late Proto-Germanic to Early Proto-Norse period

Coordinates:

Norway_North_Pre_Viking.SG:hvr009__AD_138,0.133173,0.127957,0.073916,0.063308,0.046162,0.019801,0.003055,0.003,0.003068,-0.009112,-0.014615,0.002997,-0.010258,-0.009634,0.027144,0.007425,-0.002477,0.001774,0.003771,0.01088,0.007487,0.005564,0.000246,0.010122,-0.005149

Waters of Memory

22 Sep, 00:09


Genetic breakdown of a Bronze Age Neo-Siberian individual (kra001) from the Krasnoyarsk Krai.

KilincSciAdv2021

Waters of Memory

17 Sep, 06:07


Genetic breakdowns for modern East Slavs using the HO dataset

left = c('Czechia_EBA_CordedWare_PNL001.AG','Poland_Koszyce_GlobularAmphora.SG','Russia_Krasnoyarsk_BA.SG','Russia_UpperVolga_Eneolithic_Volosovo.SG','Latvia_Mesolithic.AG')

right = c('Mbuti.DG','Russia_Steppe_Eneolithic.AG','Russia_Khvalynsk_Eneolithic.AG','Russia_Afanasievo.AG','Germany_Saxony_LBK_N.AG','Germany_MN_Baalberge.AG','Russia_CentralYakutia_LN.SG','Russia_KolymaRiver_LN.SG','Russia_Mesolithic_Veretye.SG','Russia_Ural_N.SG','Russia_MA1_UP.SG','Poland_BKG_o2.SG','Sweden_Mesolithic.SG','Switzerland_Bichon_Epipaleolithic.SG')

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