That is impressive work, but may or may not be confirmed by ongoing and future studies. The Yamnaya were incoming people from Central Asia who gradually mixed with the local population in Eastern Europe/North Eastern Europe/and North Europe (the people there had fair hair and eyes before being Indo-European) and that interaction and interbreeding gave rise to the Corded Ware Culture. My paternal group is R1b1a2. I remember being so deluded. I first read Archaeologist & Linguist J P Mallorys account of the origins of the Indo-European language family in his book In Search of the Indo-Europeans: Language, Archaeology and Myth some 20 years ago. Throughout history, there has been a pattern of cultures rising, evolving and being superseded. Food intolerance is often dismissed as a modern invention and a first-world problem. A Przewalskis horse (shown) is similar in appearance, color and size to a kind of horse the Yamnaya may have ridden. There is currently no evidence of a conflict, instead the Corded Ware people appear to have embraced the notion 4,600 years ago. Here, we report five Yamnaya individuals well-dated to 3021 to 2501 calibrated BCE from kurgans in Romania, Bulgaria, and Hungary, displaying changes in bone morphology and distinct pathologies associated with horseback riding. Interestingly, the cultures with the most individuals with this mutation were the Yamnaya and their descendents. It appears, Kristiansen said, that the Yamnaya Proto-Indo-European speakers who eventually developed Proto-German, from which all Germanic languages would spring picked up their words for. Dienekes Anthropology Blog With 306 references, six greyscaled and coloured images, and miniature images within the table of 130 representative finds, including new finds in Germany and Western China. They started to migrate to other parts of the world around 5000 years before. Ancient DNA Study Pokes Holes in Horse Domestication Theory
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