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- Genetics and archaeogenetics of South Asia is the study of the genetics and archaeogenetics of the ethnic groups of South Asia. It aims at uncovering these...
- In classical antiquity, several theses were elaborated on the origin of the Etruscans from the 5th century BC, when the Etruscan civilization had been...
- mitochondrial DNA analysis, which contains less and limited information. An archeogenetic study focusing on the question of Etruscan origins was published in...
- the Seima-Turbino cultural area. Neparáczki et al. argues, based on archeogenetic results, that the historical Hungarian Conquerors were mostly a mixture...
- that took place before 700 BC, not related to the Sea Peoples. A 2021 archeogenetic analysis of Etruscan individuals, who lived between 800 BC and 1 BC...
- The study of the genetics and archaeogenetics of the Gujarati people of India aims at uncovering these people's genetic history. According to the 1000...
- Bosniaks and other neighbouring South Slavic po****tions, was found in one archeogenetic sample (Sungir 6) (~900 YBP) near Vladimir, western Russia which belonged...
- ethnological theories concerning the primally Indo-Iranian/Indo-Aryan archeogenetic matrix whence sprang the Jews. In these lines of speculative anthropology...
- ancient times Sinteis, were the Sintians, a Thracian po****tion. A 2021 archeogenetic analysis of Etruscan individuals concluded that the Etruscans were autochthonous...
- genetic mark on Europeans and Asians, Science FOSA, Recent findings in Archeogenetics and the Aryan Migration Theory[usurped] Zerjal; et al. (September 2002)...