Iñigo Olalde: The arrival of Steppe ancestry to the Iberian Peninsula

Iñigo Olalde: The arrival of Steppe ancestry to the Iberian Peninsula

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@ferjavato
@ferjavato - 31.08.2024 20:42

If I am not wrong three samples with high Steppe ancestry were found at La Paloma Cave in Asturias (NW Spain) without any Bell Beaker paraphernalia. I wonder if this is significant. Maybe a pre Bell Beaker maritime migration into NW Iberia.

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@anthonyparella2005
@anthonyparella2005 - 31.08.2024 22:00

Fascinating.

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@joeflores378
@joeflores378 - 01.09.2024 16:28

Awesome video...

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@1vespa
@1vespa - 01.09.2024 21:00

"BCE" isn't in accordance with the international year notation dating system (ISO8601).
Your presentation was very good but please stop this woke nonsense. You have to follow international standards at academic level.
Does it offend you because of the bC and AD notation? If you don't like the Gregorian calendar date notation, if it offends you, please use another one. You have lots of calendars in use: Hebrew, Islamic, Japanese, Coptic, Iranian, Chinese, Korean.. etc, etc..

Personally, I find that using a year number of the Gregorian calendar date with an invented "offence-free notation" is hypocrite and ignorant demonstrations of pseudo-scientific self-awareness, to say the least, but apparently it is a trend.

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