Message from @The Enlightened Shepherd
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Obviously, Native Americans, from Siberia
Y dna R haplogroup found in native americans
no, people reaching north america by bote
haplogroup stuff can be pretty much dismissed as far as big theories are concerned
they can be used to spot or corelate very specific characteristic
but not great relations because according to them, Finns and Mongols are more related than Finns and Swedes which is nonsense
there's many of thous haplogroups and each one represents different set of traits
AFAIK
bote is much better spelling than boat
yes but, there is almost no R haplogroup in East and South-East asians
then some R found its way from another path
truly the superior spelling
bote
I'm not sure about NA
I'm aware of many theories but kind of lack any substantial data to make conclusions
Different thing completely when it coms to Europeans
remove trucucc
canda deserves better
Even with all unsurmountable evidence that says Europeans pretty much came from Eurasian steppe
well if they count basques and samis as europeans
then its maybe
Whoever lived in Europe simply had to be conquered by Eurasian peoples who lived in large, blood-related tribes, being nomads and stuff
Europeans came from 4 different gene-pools, 1) native hunter-gatherers, 2) western european farmaers, 3) middle-east farmers, 4) indo-european (siberia)
not to mention climate in Eurasian steppe
good point WhiteTree
prior to Indo-European expansion, there were agrarian cultures in Europe
rather pacificst
also White people, but not Indo-European speakers AFAIK
But even prior that, Corded Ware and prior cultures were expanding from Russia and beyond right?
"Whoever lived in Europe simply had to be conquered by Eurasian peoples who lived in large, blood-related tribes, being nomads and stuff"
don't forget about the basques
was mentioned, nerd
Yep Basques speak a non-IE language
but genetically they are similar to Spaniards true?
north spaniard and southern french
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etruscan_language non IE language assimilated in the Latin culture
Oh yes
probably closer to spanish now. maybe look up basque genetics?
I think antrophologists pretty much agree they share physical traits with Spaniards