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March 16, 2016
South Asian autosomal structure
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A recent study finds "five" components, although in practice they can be reduced to three. Analabha Basu et al., Genomic reco...
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January 1, 2016
Caucasus and Swiss hunter-gatherer genomes
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I know I'm late for the party but better late than never, right? A recent study sequenced three hunter-gatherer genomes from Georgia a...
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May 18, 2014
South Asian first Neolithic and its relation with West Asia
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Informative compilation of dates for West and South Asian Neolithic sites. Kavita Kangal et al., The Near-Eastern Roots of the Neolithi...
April 8, 2014
Lions also migrated out of Africa
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A quick excursion from the humano-centric focus of this blog, in this occasion to the paleohistory of that fascinating social predator: the...
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March 29, 2014
Y-DNA R1a spread from Iran
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While this conclusion was something more or less reachable with previous data (see HERE for example), a new study adds some fine detail fo...
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July 12, 2013
Middle Paleolithic industries of African affinity of the Thar Desert go back to c. 96 Ka ago
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Again Team Petraglia revealing fascinating evidence on the Middle Paleolithic dispersal of Homo sapiens, and one that fits well the geneti...
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July 9, 2013
Indian Microlithic industry almost contemporary of Western initial UP and LSA
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Mehtakheri toolkit That is what a new study has found, albeit on just one date. Based on that they argue that the recent claim by Mella...
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June 18, 2013
Mellars 2013: second round
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As I mentioned before, I have already got copies of the controversial study by Paul Mellars et al., which argues for a very late colonizati...
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