Posth et al 2023 and Villalba-Mouco et al 2023: Palaeogenomics of Upper Palaeolithic to Neolithic European hunter-gatherers & A 23,000-year-old southern Iberian individual links human groups...
My wife and I petered out at "So let’s add some of these genetics now into the chronology." We carefully studied Aurignacian, Gravettian, Solutrean, Epigravettian, Magdalenian, and Mesolithic, and then immediately after we found Kostenki, Goyet, and Bacho Kiro, and everything started to unravel. For us the experience was similar to being invited to a party in 2020 and meeting fifteen people wearing COVID masks.
It might help if the samples in the first graphic could be somehow grouped into the six time periods, or else, if the six time periods could be clipped entirely, leaving only geographic regions and groups.
Off topic, but, I'd like to suggest you expand your subscriptions to have a range of levels of support. I'd like to support your work, but $7 a month is a bit steep for me. How about adding a $2 a month option?
It is always frustrating the lack of inclusion (or difficulty of obtaining) results from N Africa.
Many surprises waiting there.
My wife and I petered out at "So let’s add some of these genetics now into the chronology." We carefully studied Aurignacian, Gravettian, Solutrean, Epigravettian, Magdalenian, and Mesolithic, and then immediately after we found Kostenki, Goyet, and Bacho Kiro, and everything started to unravel. For us the experience was similar to being invited to a party in 2020 and meeting fifteen people wearing COVID masks.
It might help if the samples in the first graphic could be somehow grouped into the six time periods, or else, if the six time periods could be clipped entirely, leaving only geographic regions and groups.
Off topic, but, I'd like to suggest you expand your subscriptions to have a range of levels of support. I'd like to support your work, but $7 a month is a bit steep for me. How about adding a $2 a month option?