Със задълбочаването и прецизирането на анализа на "Арийската" (Славянска)хаплагрупа R1a1 ,се достигна тази година до извода, че прародината на Арийците е Балк.п-в:
The obtained data suggest that the first bearers of R1a1 haplogroup lived in the
Balkans (Serbia, Kosovo, Bosnia, Macedonia) about 11,600 years bp. It is
unknown whether R1a1 appeared in the Balkans presumably from R1 or R1a or
arrived from a yet unknown location. The data shown above suggests that only about 6,000-5,000 years bp bearers of
R1a1 began to mobilize and migrate to the west toward the Atlantics, to the north
toward the Baltic Sea and Scandinavia, to the east to the Russian plains and
steppes, to the south to Asia Minor, the Middle East, and far south to the Arabian
Sea. All of those local R1a1 haplotypes point at their common ancestors who
lived from 4,800 to 4,000 years bp. On their way through the Russian plains and
steppes the R1a1 tribe presumably sat up the Kurgan archaeological culture,apparently domesticated the horse, advanced to Central Asia and left the “Aryan
population” which dated to 4,500 years bp. They then moved to the Ural
mountains about 4,000 years bp and migrated to India as the Aryans circa 3,600-
3,500 years bp. Presently, 16% of the male Indian population, or approximately
100 million people, bear R1a1 haplogroup’s SNP mutation, with their common
ancestor of 3,675 years bp. The current Indian R1a1 haplotypes are practically
indistinguishable from Russian, Ukrainian, and Central Asian R1a1 haplotypes,
as well as from many West and Central European R1a1 haplotypes. They
correspond closely to the Indo-European language family.
Nature Precedings : hdl:10101/npre.2008.2733.1 : Posted 29 Dec 2008
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The sample set from Serbia, Kosovo, Macedonia and Bosnia suggests that the oldest common ancestor of the R1a1 there lived 11,600 years ago. Compare that to the age estimates for the rest of Europe, which are much less imposing at 4,100 to 4,825 years. Indeed, recent independent research seems to back the work here; three 4,600 year old Corded Ware skeletons dug up in Eulau, Central Germany, were confirmed to carry R1a via SNP analysis (likely R1a1). See a recent post about that discovery here.
This work is yet to be peer reviewed and officially published in a science journal. However, it does look very promising and the article is a fascinating read for a number of reasons. It'll be interesting to see how the Indians react to all this, and in particular to suggestions that the "Aryans" migrated to South Asia with their R1a1 as recently as 3,500 years ago.
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<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small"><EM>Редактирано от KOHAH PA3PУШИTEЛЯ на 31.03.09 15:19.</EM></FONT></P>Редактирано от KOHAH PA3PУШИTEЛЯ на 31.03.09 15:20.
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