Re: Meet ¡®Pink,¡¯ the new face of human evolution in Europe
John Hawks, a paleoanthropologist, has written a blog post on this find. https://johnhawks.net/weblog/a-look-at-the-sima-del-elefante-face/ Yahoo Mail - Email Simplified
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[email protected]
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#8577
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Re: Phylogeography update: R-Z156 basal clades (xDF98xDF96)
A fascinating insight to the probable origin of Z156 and the downstream clades. Thanks Iain!! -- Kevin Terry
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Kevin Terry
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#8576
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Re: Meet ¡®Pink,¡¯ the new face of human evolution in Europe
In case you don't have access to AppleNews. Here's an article on this discovery from Reuters: https://www.yahoo.com/news/spanish-fossils-may-represent-unknown-160800944.html.
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Randy
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#8575
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Meet ¡®Pink,¡¯ the new face of human evolution in Europe
Meet ¡®Pink,¡¯ the new face of human evolution in Europe Western Europe has a new oldest face: the facial bones of an adult nicknamed "Pink" discovered in Spain are from a potential new member of
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Dan D.
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#8574
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Re: Phylogeography update: R-Z156 basal clades (xDF98xDF96)
Thanks for the explanation, I do appreciate it. Ed
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ejsteele56@...
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#8573
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Re: Phylogeography update: R-Z156 basal clades (xDF98xDF96)
Hi Ed, ? For R-S3997, I didn't feel that there was enough information to be as specific as, e.g., Gaulish. There's a huge gap of 2500 years between R-A10645 and R-S3997, and R-A10645 is likely to
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Iain
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#8572
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Re: Phylogeography update: R-Z156 basal clades (xDF98xDF96)
Iain, Thanks (again) for all of the work and expertise you put into this. The outcomes are of great benefit to us all. As I wrote in an August 2024 posting (#8226) I have come to think that S3997 is
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ejsteele56@...
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#8571
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Re: Pringles, Beresford and County Cavan
Brian, it was Richard Smith who initiated the conversation.? My response was simply that I saw no closer connection to the pringle snp's of Z381, and my Z156 line.? I have contacted Richard off list
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Lyn-David McMullen
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#8570
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R-L45 , R-L493
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R-L45 , R-L493 The surname of Stephen Warman of Balanterodoch, Scotland is close to the actual surname of W?rmund W?RMUND. ¡° 1237, the town name was recorded as "Ballentrodoch", from the Scottish
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Inventorb
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#8569
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Re: Pringles, Beresford and County Cavan
Dear Lyn I suggest after this reply we carry on any correspondence off this list. By way of background, the period from 2008 to 2015 was full of bicentenary events involving the Peninsular War and the
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Brian Swann
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#8568
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Phylogeography update: R-Z156 basal clades (xDF98xDF96)
Dear all, ? I've updated my phylogeography document <https://www.jb.man.ac.uk/~mcdonald/genetics/phylogeography.pdf> with information about the basal clades of R-Z156. This includes about 1/3 of
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Iain
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#8567
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Re: Pringles, Beresford and County Cavan
Brian, I can¡¯t thank you enough. I am occasionally in touch with Adam Pringle, who heads up Pringles in Ireland. (Clan Pringle.org). Adam is quite busy with preparations for the International
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Richard Smith
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#8566
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Re: Pringles, Beresford and County Cavan
For what it is worth, Pringle and Beresford are good names for officers involved in a significant way in the Peninsular War, 1808-1814. I happen to belong to the Waterloo Association.
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Brian Swann
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#8565
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Re: Pringles, Beresford and County Cavan
Lyn, All of this is tied into some work I am doing with a number of Galligan¡¯s that are cousins to one another. At FTDNA, I find only one Galligan that is accessible to me. 921661 Galligan Patrick
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Richard Smith
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#8564
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Re: Pringles, Beresford and County Cavan
Pringle aligns at Z381, estimate? 2700 BCE, so linkage to branching downstream Z156 lines of Ireland and Scotland would probably have occurred back in europe.
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Lyn-David McMullen
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#8563
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Robert Bruce & FTB15831
I don't recall anyone having made mention of the following: * A distinct genetic marker, carried by descendants of Robert the Bruce's close relatives, has been identified by researchers at the
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Richard Smith
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#8562
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Re: Phylogeography document update - R-Z381/R-Z301 minor clades
Garron, I¡¯m not an expert by any means but I have an amateur interest. ANE ancestry is found in basically all Europeans and all Native American groups, as well as some west Asian populations,
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Herman
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#8560
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Pringles, Beresford and County Cavan
While investigating autosomal DNA matches for Cavan based Galligan, I stumbled into several trees suggesting that a line of Galligan descended from a union between a Beresford and a Pringle who
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Richard Smith
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#8559
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Re: Phylogeography document update - R-Z381/R-Z301 minor clades
I've recently become pretty fascinated with the Ancient North Eurasians, from what I gather they are the ancestors of the Yamnaya pastoralists and of IE peoples in general. There even seems to be a
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Garron Zachary
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#8558
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Re: Phylogeography document update - R-Z381/R-Z301 minor clades
Another big thank you to Iain for this work, and another plea for some drilling down the L48 branch -- preferably to Z12 ;-)
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GTC
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#8557
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