Hint: put together a timeline of ancient global catastrophes - volcanoes, super volcanoes, meteor/comet impact events, tsunamis and pandemics, etc. Match it to a timeline of Indo-European migrations and 'invasions'. ;) e.g. most of Europe had been all but depopulated, before Indo-Europeans moved into Europe. With greater mobility and better nutrition - more protein - Indo-Europeans had an evolutionary advantage over depopulated areas. You will find much the same dynamic in South West Asia and India. ;)
Additionally, lactase persistence allowed IE people to persist on raw milk as they traveled. They had a high calorie, sustainable, and portable food supply with milk.
Which population component of the Yamnaya brought the martial-patriarchal culture-the Caucasus hunter gatherers, Eastern Hunter Gatherers or some small but influential population of agricultural people? Or did the culture emerge on its own from the Yamnaya? I’d appreciate your thoughts.
It is a very interesting question. I haven't seen data on the specifics, the paper "Ancient human genome-wide data from a 3000-year interval in the Caucasus corresponds with eco-geographic regions" (see our video "Genomic History of the Caucasus") outlines a more complex history than just a Caucasus-EHG exchange.
Great video
Hint: put together a timeline of ancient global catastrophes - volcanoes, super volcanoes, meteor/comet impact events, tsunamis and pandemics, etc.
Match it to a timeline of Indo-European migrations and 'invasions'. ;)
e.g. most of Europe had been all but depopulated, before Indo-Europeans moved into Europe.
With greater mobility and better nutrition - more protein - Indo-Europeans had an evolutionary advantage over depopulated areas.
You will find much the same dynamic in South West Asia and India. ;)
Aryans 💪🏼
Yup they got fffkkk by Asian tribes
necessity is the mother of all inventions!
Additionally, lactase persistence allowed IE people to persist on raw milk as they traveled. They had a high calorie, sustainable, and portable food supply with milk.
The Gods were with them
Which population component of the Yamnaya brought the martial-patriarchal culture-the Caucasus hunter gatherers, Eastern Hunter Gatherers or some small but influential population of agricultural people? Or did the culture emerge on its own from the Yamnaya? I’d appreciate your thoughts.
It is a very interesting question. I haven't seen data on the specifics, the paper "Ancient human genome-wide data from a 3000-year interval in the Caucasus corresponds with eco-geographic regions" (see our video "Genomic History of the Caucasus") outlines a more complex history than just a Caucasus-EHG exchange.
Now we live in the era of Asian O people.
In...our..nature..d.n.a
Ural not Yural.