tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1820243696969815052.post3698169154541699975..comments2022-04-02T11:11:39.133+02:00Comments on Fennoscandia Biographic Project: La Braña and the Saamis IIAnders Pålsenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13444056522800105747noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1820243696969815052.post-44215194985429865322013-08-29T21:34:34.655+02:002013-08-29T21:34:34.655+02:00If it is the same as for my La Braña analysis it o...If it is the same as for my La Braña analysis it obviously appear today to be most common among Saamis and Finns, and rather absent in the modern populations of Western Europe today. Its seen among the La Braña 7000 years ago so it seems it was there at that time. Of course nothing is 100% certain but it seems this may be one source. My recent Ajv70 and Ajv52 from PWC culture on Gotland doesnt appear to suggest similar ancestry as the La Braña and Ire8.Anders Pålsenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13444056522800105747noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1820243696969815052.post-45977955320068193582013-06-24T17:01:30.398+02:002013-06-24T17:01:30.398+02:00Ahhh okay thank you for the answers. This is my la...Ahhh okay thank you for the answers. This is my last question then about this. What do you think the North-European-Mesolithic component from the MDLP World-22 analysis represents then? Exactly what type of ancestry does it represent? Western European Mesolithic ancestry?jackson_montgomery_devonihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17553257488930856466noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1820243696969815052.post-83623891395285927612013-06-24T14:23:01.825+02:002013-06-24T14:23:01.825+02:00It may be the same reason. Brits live on an island...It may be the same reason. Brits live on an island, not on continental Europe.Anders Pålsenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13444056522800105747noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1820243696969815052.post-65922787559256886552013-06-23T22:44:47.222+02:002013-06-23T22:44:47.222+02:00How can you explain that British people score more...How can you explain that British people score more than Lithuanians in the North-European-Mesolithic component for MDLP World-22 analysisÉjackson_montgomery_devonihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17553257488930856466noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1820243696969815052.post-84632367887967724102013-06-23T16:28:56.999+02:002013-06-23T16:28:56.999+02:00Devoni: I suspect its because they are located on ...Devoni: I suspect its because they are located on the European Mainland. Saamis and Finns have remained isolated on the Fennoscandian peninsula.<br /><br />It is also possible that the Lithuanians represent another Source, but I have seen that Vadim Verenich have done some comparisment and the ancient Iberians and the ancient Gotlanders appears very similar.Anders Pålsenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13444056522800105747noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1820243696969815052.post-11719528925546317212013-06-22T19:43:47.506+02:002013-06-22T19:43:47.506+02:00Anders how do you explain the fact that Latvians a...Anders how do you explain the fact that Latvians and Lithuanians who are supposed to have a lot of Mesolithic ancestry barely score much at all in the North-European-Mesolithic component that both La Brana and the Saami score so high in for the MDLP World-22 analysis that Vadim Verenich carried out? Latvians and Lithuanians only seem to score about 3% on average in this component while the La Brana samples are dominated completely by it and both the Saami and Finns core quite high for it. British people even seem to score more than Latvians and Lithuanians in the North-European-Mesolithic component. Maybe this is more of a West European type of Mesolithic ancestry while Latvians and Lithuanians have an Eastern type?jackson_montgomery_devonihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17553257488930856466noreply@blogger.com