Re: Phylogeography update: R-Z18
Thank You
I am R-L493 and mtDNA N1a1a1a2
In Our group we’ve been looking for a combination that coincides.
Ribe 3 fits and these two other burials we looked at
In addition to various others.
We
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Inventorb
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#8636
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Re: Phylogeography update: R-Z18
Ah, that clears things up a bit. Still, Ribe 3 is not related to R-L493 for 4500 years. It has essentially zero relevance for R-L493, its ancestors or descendants - Ribe 3 has less connection to
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Iain
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#8635
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Re: Phylogeography update: R-Z18
In the R-L493 community we have discussed how we are related.
And the Ribe 3 burial shows us a lot.
Thank You
Bill
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Inventorb
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#8634
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Re: Phylogeography update: R-Z18
Hi lain all I said is
“I agree Ribe 3 ties the Sir John Picton 1285 , Hugues 'Magnus' de Vermandois (Capet), Thomas Angell and Warman families together”
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Inventorb
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#8633
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Re: Phylogeography update: R-Z18
Hi Bill,
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I'm not sure what you're trying to show here. The thread you're replying to is about R-Z18. Ribe 3 is part of R-FTA52889, on completely the other side of R-U106.
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Ribe 3 is related to
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Iain
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#8632
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Re: New R-U106-Relevant Preprint: Early R-U106 Sample from the Rhine-Meuse
For anyone struggling to keep up, this is the same article we discussed here: /g/R1b-U106/topic/111934840#msg8608 </g/R1b-U106/topic/111934840#msg8608>
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Iain
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#8631
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Re: Phylogeography update: R-Z18
It would be even better if there was any documentary evidence for a Sir John Picton of 1285.
He does not appear in any of the Welsh heraldic / bardic pedigrees I am aware of. There is a William de
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Brian Swann
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#8630
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Re: Phylogeography update: R-Z18
lain
I think Ribe 3 ties the Sir John Picton 1285 , Hugues 'Magnus' de Vermandois (Capet), Thomas Angell and Warman families together.
Bill
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Inventorb
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#8629
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Re: New R-U106-Relevant Preprint: Early R-U106 Sample from the Rhine-Meuse
Cool. Thanks for the notice, Vince. Can't wait to read it.
Shane
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Shane Tarry
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#8628
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New R-U106-Relevant Preprint: Early R-U106 Sample from the Rhine-Meuse
A new preprint by Olalde et al. (2025), "Long-term hunter-gatherer continuity in the Rhine-Meuse region was disrupted by local formation of expansive Bell Beaker groups," has just been released. It
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vineviz
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#8627
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Re: North America DNA
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Historical and archaeogenomic identification of high-status Englishmen at Jamestown, Virginia
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 August
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David Boyett
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#8626
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Re: North America DNA
L'Anse aux Meadows
Newfoundland
Canada
East coast states to South Carolina
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Inventorb
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#8625
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Re: North America DNA
One location is Jamestown settlement in Virgina. There was DNA analysis of
human remains found at the site of a church built in 1608. Approximately
36 burials have been located inside the southwest
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Richard Dean
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#8624
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Re: North America DNA
Bill
I think your message is missing some important context. ?Can you clarify what you are looking for?
Vince
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vineviz
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#8623
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Re: North America DNA
??? Please provide grave list?
[email protected]> wrote:
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Lincoln Lincoln
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#8622
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North America DNA
I can’t find North American burials listed on your ancient DNA list.
Is there a different list that covers aDNA results for North America?
Bill
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Inventorb
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#8621
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Re: New Ancient DNA Paper
One interesting thing about the Rhine/Meuse Beaker paper with the new samples is they re-ran some IBD with new and older samples.??
In the case of Oostwoud sample I4070, dated?1880-1627 calBCE,
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DWilhelmy
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#8619
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openSNP is shutting down
FYI,
Dan
Begin forwarded message:
From: openSNP team <info@...>
Date: March 31, 2025 at 8:26:49?AM EDT
To: dan_draggon@...
Subject: openSNP: We're shutting down. Thank you for your
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Dan D.
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#8618
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Re: New Ancient DNA Paper
A reconstructed picture and more information about our oldest relative can be found here:
https://collectie.huisvanhilde.nl/pdf/publieksbrochure_steentijdman.pdf
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ghaltena@...
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#8617
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Re: New Ancient DNA Paper
It took me a while to work out where the source of this quote was - and to my surprise it was something I wrote myself back in 2015.
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We've got access to much better data than we did 10 years ago,
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Iain
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#8616
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