
History as Told Through Our Genes | Razib Khan & Richard Hanania
CSPI Podcast
The European Conquest of the New World
The european conquest of the new world is not the exception like it's quite common. Thereh's been two turnovers, two major overs in europe. Almost noe, very little of the ancestry in modern europe derives from the plycocene or the mesolithic hunter gatherers. That was mostly replaced by people from the near east, mostly anatolia. These were the early neolithic farmers that put up stonehenge, the megaliths. To a great extent, the chromosones and most of European culture are dominated by indo-european males. Ither the ancestors, culturally, probably of the basques and the etruscans
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