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South Eurasian isn’t a term used in genetic studies, and it refers to a geographic location. Not an ancestral component. Australian Aboriginals are very distinct from Onge and AASI genetically and phenotypically.
Onge are proto Mongoloids, in the sense that they are the best representatives of...
I won’t argue the validity of the studies performed by other researchers, that is just published fact and I can’t deny it or endorse it. It’s just a reality that we all are learning about and understanding together. I don’t spread any agendas, these are just findings of other researchers and I...
Well you’re forgetting one crucial fact: this admixture event happened around 34,000 years ago, if not earlier. The appearance of the AASI and other Basal East Eurasian groups has changed somewhat since then. Not to mention the Basal East Eurasian group that admixed with proto-ANE would have...
It is indeed surprising, but it is what the Vallini et. Al study found, as listed in the data above (and in the research paper itself). Some other papers have come to the same conclusion.
Basal East Eurasian ancestry is quite significant in the genomic makeup of West Eurasian populations. It...
They didn’t replace them, so much as absorb them through mutual intermarriage (case in point, most of the men in Central Asian countries have West Eurasian Y-chromosomes to this day).
This means that the Proto Turks not only inherited the cultural legacy of their Iranic ancestors, but also...
Yes. Haplogroup P, the progenitor of R, is also said to have originated in South Asia (see below). In essence, the Basal East Eurasian group that admixed with proto-ANE was a group of AASI-like males that looked similar to Hoabinhians/Onge/AASI and had nothing to do with Mongoloids or East/SE...
This is a complicated answer. If you look at the beginnings of nomadic tribal warfare in the Steppes of Eurasia, you find that Iranic tribes were the original inhibitants of the region. Later on, they mixed with Afasanievo and Andronovo (EHG individuals). These were the two groups that primarily...
Yes. Both groups have conquered each other’s peoples, alongside conquering other races, at various times in history. They did conquer Negroids as well.
All of History is a clash between East and West Eurasians, both within themselves and with each other.
The world is changing daily, so we...
East Eurasians have immense diversity. They can look like a vast variety of different peoples. Even the East Eurasian Core populations without Archaic admixture, like the AASI and East/SE Asians and Onge, all share common ancestors and have a wide variety of appearances. All of them look like...
You forget to include South Asia, they were originally East Eurasians that looked like this before being conquered and colonized by Indo Aryans and Indo Iranians, and then eventually Indo Europeans:
Keep in mind, AASI is part of East Eurasian Core and thus the same “race” as Mongoloids and originally migrated to South Asia via Burma from Southeast Asia.
So if anything, East Eurasians are plentiful on planet earth. It’s the West Eurasians that have an overall lower population. Albeit most...
East Eurasians are the most conquered and genocided group on Earth. Keep in mind, not only was all of the Americas conquered, so was Central Asia, South Asia and Oceania.
All of these regions have native East Eurasian populations (East/NE/SE Asians and AASI and Natives) that were conquered and...
Brother, East Eurasians have been conquered and dominated by West Eurasians throughout history. Look at the attached Y-Haplogroup distributions of conquering Huns, Avars and other tribes. Majority West Eurasians. The same holds true for Scythians and Indo Europeans and Aryan tribes. They...
Thanks, just as I expected. You are more similar to your surrounding populations both genetically and phenotypically, so Europeans in your vicinity will be a closer match obviously, owing to historical migrations and shared ancestry and heritage.
I’m curious, what are your distances to South Central Asians like the Kalasha and Kho peoples? What about Kambojas and Arain? Also try Haryana and West UP Hindu Jaat.
I know, if you read carefully, you’ll notice I called them insecure, not you. I simply said you are innocent and because you are open and transparent and honest, you entertain the opinions of others in good faith, but this backfires only because you lack conviction since you are humble and not...
Wanted to post an example of what I meant with regards to how different progeny are, depending on whether a mixed South Asian (99% of the population) or a Caucasian South Asian (1% of the population) marries a West Eurasian, either European or West Asian:
Liza Koshy is a famous YouTuber, she...
You don’t look South Asian at all. I don’t know how anyone guessed you as one ever. If they made the cardinal mistake of calling you South Asian just because some (1%) of NW South Asians look like West Eurasians then they are just idiots.
After all, those people are not only a tiny minority in...
I would ignore South Asians that try to troll you by saying you look South Asian. They are ignorant at best and malicious at worst. For one, most of them are completely ignorant of the genetic and phenotypic differences between West Eurasians and mixed populations like South Asians.
Secondly...