2013
DOI: 10.4236/aa.2013.32014
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DNA Genealogy and Linguistics. Ancient Europe

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This article attempts to merge the data of contemporary linguistics and DNA genealogy in order to describe the migrations and settlement of peoples and languages in Europe after the last Ice Age. In the new paradigm, three important groups of players have been identified: R1ahaplogroup bearers, condition Show more

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“…Some trials to put together the data provided by the DNA Genealogy, archaeology and linguistics and to look for a better explanation have been already made (Klyosov & Tomezzoli, 2013, Klyosov, 2016a and similar efforts are to be continued from all sides, which have relevant data. The Jandáček's Core-Peripheral paradigm of the Indo-Europen languages (Jandáček, 2000, 2004, Jandáček & Perdih, 2008, Perdih & Jandáček, 2012) is in line with the combination of the linguistic and DNA Genealogy data presented above.…”
Section: What Is the Meaning Of These Data For The Question Of Continmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some trials to put together the data provided by the DNA Genealogy, archaeology and linguistics and to look for a better explanation have been already made (Klyosov & Tomezzoli, 2013, Klyosov, 2016a and similar efforts are to be continued from all sides, which have relevant data. The Jandáček's Core-Peripheral paradigm of the Indo-Europen languages (Jandáček, 2000, 2004, Jandáček & Perdih, 2008, Perdih & Jandáček, 2012) is in line with the combination of the linguistic and DNA Genealogy data presented above.…”
Section: What Is the Meaning Of These Data For The Question Of Continmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data from analyzes of available ancient DNA (aDNA) samples, according to Klyosov, already show a fairly clear picture of the migration of the main haplogroups, including R1a/R1b, I1/I2, N, the most common in Europe (Klyosov & Tomezzoli, 2013).…”
Section: The Origin Of the Indo-europeans According To The Findings O...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Peter Underhill's team [51] marks Poland as a cradle of Slavic R1a branches 2 . Those who possess R1a, called by Klyosov "Arains" [32], took control of large parts of central and eastern Europe, reaching Norway and Iceland as well (table 1).…”
Section: Genetic Studies Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%