tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8743102750721348863.post6471077626259511116..comments2024-03-19T01:41:53.475-07:00Comments on Old European culture: David Gorodok-Turov styleoldeuropeanculturehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07880222013739472782noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8743102750721348863.post-46010794005070752052017-05-10T23:00:52.871-07:002017-05-10T23:00:52.871-07:00Thanks for that!
Thanks for that! <br />Hugo Sandershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13087381941837743837noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8743102750721348863.post-13246803650764573782017-04-04T07:52:16.637-07:002017-04-04T07:52:16.637-07:00Per the Eupedia map, Sardinia is also rich in that...Per the Eupedia map, Sardinia is also rich in that haplogroup.<br /><br />Sardinians are called Sards or Serds, perhaps etymologically similar to Sorbs or Serbs?<br /><br />A new study of mtDNA in Sardinia: <br /><br />"The island of Sardinia is remarkable for the fact that an exceptionally high proportion of the population is seemingly descended from people who have occupied it since the Neolithic and Bronze Age, between 8,000 and 2,000 years ago. For centuries after that, they had little interaction with mainland Europe."<br /><br />"Sardinia has always been an island, but it is believed that there was a time when a lower sea level meant it retained links with the continent, and through these links the first inhabitants reached the island from continental Europe. Then the sea level rose but, despite this, connections with the continent remained active through the Neolithic and Bronze Age..." (and then were inactive)<br /><br />Read more at https://archaeologynewsnetwork.blogspot.com/2017/03/archaeogenetic-findings-unlock.html#0f7v5ZYHZRFUb1eC.99<br />DDedenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10033851770461086341noreply@blogger.com