Cinnabar from Mine Siele, Tuscany, Italy. Gallery of Mineralogy and Geology of the French National Museum of Natural History in Paris. Credit: Marie-Lan Taÿ Pamart, CC-BY 4.0
Phoenician Sailors on shore leave.............................
One has to wonder whether the study was skewed a bit, albeit unintentionally. What bodies were preserved enough for this analysis? Perhaps only the privileged/wealthy...so perhaps these results are not realistic for the population as a whole?
As I understand it, a similar pattern as in the present Great Britain - Neolithic y chromosomes just find of ended all at once. What were the advantages of Yamnaya (predecessor to corded ware culture) other than just equine animal husbandry? Is this Iberian shift associated with R1a or Robert? Many interesting questions.
That’s why I don’t use bronze.
> Testing for biological relatedness, the researchers found that males are on average more closely related to other people at the site, indicating that the group was likely patrilineally structured. Such a social organization could explain the stark reduction of the Y-lineage diversity.
I for one would not necessarily associate this particular phenomenon with LGBTQ...