David Reich: The truth about us, and where we come from

Ғылым және технология

Harvard geneticist David Reich and his team are DNA testing the bones of ancient humans. Their explosive results are still coming in, but one thing is already certain: much of what we thought we knew about human history is simply wrong.

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  • @MelliaBoomBot
    @MelliaBoomBot2 жыл бұрын

    Ive just watched a talk from 2018 he gave about this. A whole hour. I hardly understood the complexities of dna but he was so so engaging and enthusiastic. Top marks!

  • @jamescampi50
    @jamescampi503 жыл бұрын

    Thoroughly enjoyed David Reich’s presentation, analysis/interpretation of the genetic data. I find his lecture style agreeably engaging. His restrained enthusiasm for the subject matter is contagious. I look forward to future developments with additional data when it becomes available. Fascinating how our understanding of human history evolves over time. Thank you.

  • @Mr2TIMOTHY4V2

    @Mr2TIMOTHY4V2

    3 жыл бұрын

    There is no need to evolve your understanding if it is accepted as fact it should not have to evolve yet it is used as the absolute truth by Dakwins and others to debunk the account of Creation which has not changed since the bible was written.

  • @Mr2TIMOTHY4V2

    @Mr2TIMOTHY4V2

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@dannetterousseau4095 sorry do not understand your question. Could you rephrase please?

  • @endoalley680

    @endoalley680

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Mr2TIMOTHY4V2 Scientific facts are probability claims based on best current evidence. Since the science of genetics and especially genetic archeology is fairly new. And since it takes a great amount of time, effort, and luck to find new archeological specimens, it would seem logical that the last word has not yet been said. Creation myths on the other hand are not considered falsifiable hypotheses by their adherents. And thus are not held to the same vigorous standards nor the same credulity as scientific theories.

  • @lancelandyn1974

    @lancelandyn1974

    2 жыл бұрын

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  • @seansterling8715

    @seansterling8715

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Lance Landyn Instablaster =)

  • @wanderingsoul1189
    @wanderingsoul11892 жыл бұрын

    Loved watching David Reich after reading his book Who We Are And How We Got Here. Thank you for uploading a great video.

  • @hashmatamin3710

    @hashmatamin3710

    Жыл бұрын

    Bro do you have pdf of his book please send it to me

  • @allenanderson4911
    @allenanderson49112 жыл бұрын

    Never underestimate the willingness of a human male to mate with anything and everything.

  • @malachi-

    @malachi-

    Жыл бұрын

    Because it is only natural to compete to be the one that spreads our DNA the most... the drive of life.

  • @nancyscott9582

    @nancyscott9582

    Жыл бұрын

    Dr. L: "Men just want a warm place to put it."

  • @malachi-

    @malachi-

    Жыл бұрын

    Not that there's anything wrong with that.

  • @judiechamblee9581

    @judiechamblee9581

    Жыл бұрын

    Men must breed everything that wants to be bred because women died having babies and babies died from all sorts of things and women only have one baby per year so god made man to be ready to breed at a moments notice to anybody walking by...if God did not make men this way then humans would never have been developed...women cycle and will breed mostly when on or off their cycle so men must be always ready....ready for many different demands to many different women in order to preserve the human race

  • @nancyscott9582

    @nancyscott9582

    Жыл бұрын

    @@judiechamblee9581 Ah, you've met my ex-husband.

  • @kailasnathastro
    @kailasnathastro Жыл бұрын

    Dear David, having heard your speeches and your books, I am strongly attracted to the scientific history of human beings evolution, population studies on the basis of Genetics. Thank you so much. I have also some points in this connection to share with you. These points are collected after my observations of the various populations. Thank you

  • @intergalactic-banana-
    @intergalactic-banana-2 жыл бұрын

    Fascinating talk, really well presented and if you need any unqualified assistants, please get in touch 😆

  • @mikeg3660
    @mikeg36602 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic presentation. Some of the charts seemed like they would benefit from alternate visualizations to communicate the point… or it was just over my head.

  • @shaarkyygaming
    @shaarkyygaming2 жыл бұрын

    Hello everyone! There were bones and teeth found in Bulgarian caves around 45 000 - 47 000 years old, which is changing a little bit all the years and the movements on those maps, as well as the graves of later migrated people and they civilization, the skeletons and artefacts inside the tombs and graves, there are written tablets and other artefacts, treasures and ancient civilization show around 7 000 - 8 000 to over 10 000 years ago in Bulgaria and Romania, if im not wrong there were also tablet 12 000 years old as well, the Bulgarian calendar its year 7 526 year counting now, which is means those people had already leaved there and have some kind of civilization around the black sea when was a lake and other regions there, even before that years on the calendar counted' There was a lot of founds of that periods about that cave people and later the migrated people who make that civilization in that territories.

  • @carpejkdiem

    @carpejkdiem

    2 жыл бұрын

    Seems so many made up dates to make everything seem older than all of times actual recorded history .

  • @lsporter88
    @lsporter882 жыл бұрын

    You made a very complex subject understandable. Fascinating and Fabulous presentation.

  • @Userkzb20253
    @Userkzb202532 жыл бұрын

    It makes a lot of senses. Great study. Looking to more outcomes in the future.

  • @mpaczkow
    @mpaczkow2 жыл бұрын

    This is very important work that needs to be taught in schools at early ages to dispel any biases concerning genetic origins - we come from common origins. The challenge is to create a story that individuals can relate to and (semi) accurately depicts the conclusions of these studies.

  • @Appleblade

    @Appleblade

    2 жыл бұрын

    Some day we might be living with aliens. What's your basis for mutual respect now?

  • @happyfarmer979

    @happyfarmer979

    2 жыл бұрын

    No need to create one. One already exists whether we like it or not😉😇

  • @hotchicsf

    @hotchicsf

    Жыл бұрын

    Well...we only know about European genetics so far.

  • @wilhelm4760

    @wilhelm4760

    Жыл бұрын

    @@hotchicsf We know about genetics of many races, idiot.

  • @jboss1073

    @jboss1073

    Жыл бұрын

    This does not dispel anything. Not only did he not define "pure", but logically if "no one is pure" then "everyone is pure" since there is no one instance of "pure" to contradict anyone claiming to be an instance of that category.

  • @966396631
    @9663966313 жыл бұрын

    Super clear presentation, thankfully clear of technobabble!! Science at its best. Keep at this amazing and important work! Thank you.

  • @puccini4530
    @puccini45302 жыл бұрын

    NOT boring. In fact, riveting. Thank you.

  • @seekwisdom7757
    @seekwisdom77573 жыл бұрын

    A lot of interesting information. I really enjoyed this presentation, thank you for putting it on you tube.

  • @MrSimonw58

    @MrSimonw58

    3 жыл бұрын

    Clever guy and good speaker ... didn't say "mh" or "err" even once. Spoke flat out, really knows what he's talking about.

  • @AnonymousAlien2099

    @AnonymousAlien2099

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MrSimonw58 0:43

  • @CanalCursoMLearning
    @CanalCursoMLearning3 жыл бұрын

    Does anyone knows when this lecture took place? (He referred to some unpublished results and would be interesting to know if the lecture is recent).

  • @decruzyserao6994

    @decruzyserao6994

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hi Fernando, Dr.Reich mentioned at the beginning of the talk, “ Luca Cavalli’s Sforza died a few weeks ago” ... I looked that up: Dr. Cavalli’s Sforza passed away on August 31, 2018 (he was 96 years old! RIP to a true scientific maverick) So maybe this talk happened ~September /October 2018?? Hope this helps... stay safe and healthy😊

  • @CanalCursoMLearning

    @CanalCursoMLearning

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@decruzyserao6994 Thank you! That was smart from you (I should have deduced the same myself)

  • @danilodesnica3821

    @danilodesnica3821

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@CanalCursoMLearning I think it was held round about 25 or 26 September 2018 at the Excel centre, London. Here's an extract:- ... And Harvard University geneticist David Reich, a pioneer in the analysis of ancient human DNA, gave one of his rare public talks, explaining how the latest findings are overturning our existing ideas of who we are and where we came from. His work paints an extraordinary picture of us as a mosaic of other human species and of human migration across the globe. (link : www.newscientist.com/article/mg23931974-700-new-scientist-live-our-report-from-the-worlds-greatest-science-show). I didn't attend, alas, but I was at the Excel Centre for the Homebuilding and Renovating show, and noticed the huge queues for the other big exhibition - the New Scientist Live. Now I know why.

  • @gurnidarsingh2830

    @gurnidarsingh2830

    3 жыл бұрын

    Its old video, sept 2018, showing incorrect outdated genetic results about Indus cline.

  • @bicycleetc9436

    @bicycleetc9436

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@decruzyserao6994 Cavalli Sforza started this whole area of research. Brilliant man. Of course David took it to a whole new level of accuracy.

  • @milesmcgeoghegan2727
    @milesmcgeoghegan27272 жыл бұрын

    If a global flood event happened say 10,000 years ago and only four men and four women individuals survived the event, would that account for the distribution of seemingly modern man as opposed to those more ancient bone discoveries and the DNA they introduce into the analytical calculations?

  • @larryparis925
    @larryparis9252 жыл бұрын

    Amazing research. I wonder, at 46:40 , and what came shortly before it, with regard to India, what is the difference between the migration of the Indo-Europeans and the spread of the Yamnaya? I mean, this is somewhat addressed at 50:35 , but I don't quite understand it. This is a data-dense presentation, and it's incredible. Outstanding summary at 52:58 of paleo-genetics, migration, and archaeology.

  • @malachi-

    @malachi-

    Жыл бұрын

    '“Steppe ancestry” step by step (2019): Mesolithic to Early Bronze Age Eurasia'

  • @Historian212

    @Historian212

    Жыл бұрын

    He’s basically equating the two. The Yamnaya spread both east and west, and “Indo-European” is just a name that incorporates the language and cultural similarities between the ultimate destination points - basically, northern India and western Europe - that are rooted in that migration.

  • @larryparis925

    @larryparis925

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Historian212 OK, thanks for that. My understanding is that the existence and spread of the Yamnaya is inferred from distinctive archaeological findings, whereas the study of "Indo-European" has been primarily more of a linguistic approach to population spread.

  • @acpatel9491
    @acpatel94913 жыл бұрын

    We need "Sindhu-Saraswati Civilization" bubble in the presentation, since it was also one of the largest settlement and long enough duration in that time period to put things in proper perspective.

  • @user-wm2yn3os5h

    @user-wm2yn3os5h

    2 жыл бұрын

    It needed to be existed first to get presentation about it

  • @journeysinamerica8763

    @journeysinamerica8763

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@user-wm2yn3os5h : only tamil existed in this world 😜. No other language exits those days . Tamil is one and only 😝.

  • @Neptunecloud
    @Neptunecloud2 жыл бұрын

    More samples are needed from the Southern part of India especially Tamil Nadu as its culture is ancient and people tend to marry within their own communities.

  • @riccardopusceddu6232
    @riccardopusceddu6232 Жыл бұрын

    Note how the word "race" is very cautiously avoided. The hidden message is that because nobody is "pure" then we should all happily mix with each other because that what people did in the past. The truth is that the successful mixes of the past where not like today just random or worse with populations that didn't even invented the wheel but rather a fierce competition against the environment and other invading populations. Therefore according to what happened in the past we should mix only with the best populations.

  • @malachi-

    @malachi-

    Жыл бұрын

    They will tell you that there was/is no genetic superiority.

  • @samuraijosh1595

    @samuraijosh1595

    Жыл бұрын

    can your ass actually invent the wheel?

  • @samuraijosh1595

    @samuraijosh1595

    Жыл бұрын

    if what you're suggesting is to be taken seriously, your bloodline might have to end with you

  • @nukhetyavuz
    @nukhetyavuz3 жыл бұрын

    the yamnaya must have been the huns running over europe thousands of years ago w their horses...so proud of my ancestry as the more u dig,the more eurasian and anatolian effect gives way👍thanks to u and ur team...

  • @TheShootist

    @TheShootist

    3 жыл бұрын

    not Huns. Scythians.

  • @willmosse3684

    @willmosse3684

    2 жыл бұрын

    A predecessor culturally, but distinct genetically

  • @fintonmainz7845

    @fintonmainz7845

    2 жыл бұрын

    Like most racial pride: misplaced. They aren't related.

  • @sebastianwallin3726

    @sebastianwallin3726

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think it is wrong to determine a people directly with its geography. For an example for most of history all of America was dominated by Natives. Today almost none of them are left. Almost all of Europa is from Europe. So the huns and mongolians might not have might in relation to yamnaya people.

  • @samuraijosh1595

    @samuraijosh1595

    Жыл бұрын

    huns used to repeatedly get cucked by aryan men. huns are genetically different from aryans

  • @MarkPierro
    @MarkPierro3 жыл бұрын

    A fascinating lecture.

  • @seanleith5312

    @seanleith5312

    2 жыл бұрын

    First, he speaks proper English, that should be the first thing before you speak publicly. Listening to nonnative English speaker is like driving on the bumpy road, that's just not comfortable.

  • @Lashovadjs

    @Lashovadjs

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@seanleith5312 scholars are scholars, not some politicians to make some candy speech to make you comfortable

  • @VaughanMcCue
    @VaughanMcCue Жыл бұрын

    I have yet to learn how accurate this presentation is, but it would be great to read info from informed people who contradict or take issue with things like this.

  • @Historian212

    @Historian212

    Жыл бұрын

    He’s basically a superstar in this field. What “informed people” do you have in mind?

  • @6071Bobby

    @6071Bobby

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Historian212: There was a time when some "superstars" thought the earth was flat when some "informed people" proved other wise and here we sit.

  • @Alanoffer
    @Alanoffer2 жыл бұрын

    Really interesting and well presented . Thank you ...

  • @GimmieTheGaff
    @GimmieTheGaff3 жыл бұрын

    This is marvellous.

  • @gregoryt8792
    @gregoryt87922 жыл бұрын

    The odds of just one of the criteria for life forming by chance, a protein 150 molecules long, are 10^175th. Dr. Behe’s work concerning irreducible complexity is also revealing. See also molecular machines.

  • @acpatel9491
    @acpatel94913 жыл бұрын

    Is this an old presentation? Could someone put date about when and where this presentation took place?

  • @slomo4672

    @slomo4672

    2 жыл бұрын

    At 0:50 he said someone died several weeks ago. A commenter looked up that person's date of death ☠️ to be August 31 2018.

  • @ezzovonachalm9815

    @ezzovonachalm9815

    Жыл бұрын

    It should be the responsibility of videomakers to indicate clearly the DATE of any production ! It is one of the worst habits of KZread NOT DATING each single video.

  • @edwardhubbard5425
    @edwardhubbard54253 жыл бұрын

    He says that before 2015 the predominant hypothesis for the origin of Indo-European languages was that they spread across Europe with farming. I’m no expert, but I know this is wrong. The steppe hypothesis has long been the predominant hypothesis.

  • @rahulchawla6256

    @rahulchawla6256

    3 жыл бұрын

    David is not much aware of the linguistic model. That's why in other interview he said that steppe could have brought Sanskrit to India, where as Linguistic model requires Sanskrit can only come via Iranian Avesta route. where as David's own Sept 2019, paper proves that Iranian ancestory from South Asia splits more than 12,000 years ago, thus breaking the iranian route. Rather they found even before the westward expansion of IE languages from steppe, as far back as 5300 years ago the Indus Valley people were migrating to central Asia in significantly large numbers, that "every single" central asian DNA recovered (from Gonur & Shahe-e-sokhta sites) contained small amounts of Andemanese (indian) ancestry, even more than 25% of the total number of DNA samples recovered were Indus periphery cline. By the way this video predates that Sept-2019 publication, perhaps much older.

  • @stellanholgersson7170

    @stellanholgersson7170

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes, DW Anthony defintely proved the Steppe hypothesis by archealogical evidence already 2007 in his book "Horse, Wheel and Language.

  • @alexhurt7919

    @alexhurt7919

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yeah David Reich is wrong with most of his theories and conclusions.

  • @alexhurt7919

    @alexhurt7919

    3 жыл бұрын

    @illuminOz lol you're definitely right about that. I've seen dozens of experts say exactly the opposite thing from what he preaches.

  • @MrJeanBaguette

    @MrJeanBaguette

    3 жыл бұрын

    Al’ Mighty Gimbutas my friends !

  • @alexkalish8288
    @alexkalish82882 жыл бұрын

    Wow, that was brilliant. What a large data set of ancient people Dr. Reich has to work with. I had to watch it all in one go - it all fits together with the archaeology like a jigsaw puzzle. Any work on the Greek speaking people and their origin genetically and geographically ?

  • @FactsOnlyPlease.

    @FactsOnlyPlease.

    Жыл бұрын

    This man is an adventurist and a racist! Anyone who claims an endless number of fantastical discoveries is only proving their own conceptual narratives, especially, w/o any pushback from experts or his peers!

  • @samuraijosh1595

    @samuraijosh1595

    Жыл бұрын

    @@descendedofrigvedicclans2216 cope aryan descendant who doesnt know who his father is

  • @dannydetonator

    @dannydetonator

    6 ай бұрын

    @samuraijosh1595 What did that person replied? You know Aryans are proto-Iranians, nothing to do with pseudo-genomics 'theory' of early 20th century certain German ideology?

  • @bicycleetc9436
    @bicycleetc94363 жыл бұрын

    Thank you David. Hopefully humans will heed the message of your lesson before it is too late.

  • @XWizzerX

    @XWizzerX

    3 жыл бұрын

    What message ?

  • @bartholomewtott3812

    @bartholomewtott3812

    3 жыл бұрын

    What??

  • @n.trushaev5132

    @n.trushaev5132

    3 жыл бұрын

    Humans already have heeded his message, I think. Racism is rapidly fading away, and I don't think it was ever the primary driver behind most conflicts and bloodshed. War and conflict are driven by many things, but three in particular stick out: (1) greed, (2) religion, and (3) the fact that people will obey politicians, celebrities, and their leaders. The reason the masses fight each other is not because they are racist, but rather because our leaders push us into conflict in the pursuit of personal gain. Racism might be a component of that for a small minority of the populace, but a much bigger problem is that the masses are willing to listen to their leaders, and their leaders are more than happy to mislead the masses. It is also important to recognize that most conflict probably isn't driven by blind hatred. That's a ridiculous idea. Humans are not just ravenous, hateful creatures, nor is it the case - as many people today think - that previous generations were somehow "primitive", "hateful", and "racist", but that the human race of today has somehow moved beyond these problems. This kind of attitude does not give enough credit to our ancestors, and it gives TOO MUCH credit to modern humans. The reality is that we are not very biologically or cognitively different from our neolithic ancestors. They were not bloodthirsty, racist savages, nor are we somehow enlightened altruists. Looking at war and conflict as arising due primarily to blind hatred and racism is both factually simplistic and morally risky, since it may lead us to overlook the actual causes of war and conflict. Even in our enlightened and altruistic age, we are just as prone to warfare, systematic violence, and genocide. In fact, the worst conflicts and episodes of bloodshed in history have probably been driven by good intentions and the pursuit of justice. For instance, we are beginning to see very dystopian attitudes becoming normalized on social media and in the mainstream media, all in the name of (1) "protecting" the public (and more importantly, advertisers, sponsors, etc.) from controversial and non-mainstream content, and (2) identifying "terrorists". KZread, for instance, has been a very good example of this. The revelations by people like Edward Snowden about the NSA and CIA mass-surveillance programs are another (e.g. PRISM, COINTELPRO, etc.) The tyrant of the 21st century is a lot more likely to resemble figures like Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, or mainstream corporate politicians like Mitch McConell or Nancy Pelosi than some cartoonish racist bent on senseless bloodshed. The masses respect these people and trust them. They are generally seen by their acolytes as having good intentions, and as being intelligent and respectable individuals. People like Elon Musk are viewed as geniuses and saviors. The masses are becoming increasingly comfortable with allowing Google and the NSA to systematically and completely spy on them and censor the media as long as those in charge tell us that they're just protecting us from "terrorists", "radical islam", or even just controversial political viewpoints on the left and right.

  • @n.trushaev5132

    @n.trushaev5132

    3 жыл бұрын

    @De Alvarado I agree that conflict is innate to humans, but that doesn't entail that most conflict is racially motivated. As I said, most conflicts arise out of greed/fighting over resources, religion, and people blindly following their leaders. I actually can't think of many major wars that were fought primarily for racial concerns. The Trojan Wars, the Viking raids, the Crusades, the 100 years war, the Seven Years War, the American Revolution, the French Revolution, the Russian Revolution, the Napoleonic wars, WW1, etc. were all fought either for religious reasons or because people were blindly following their leaders. The only major war I can think of where you can plausibly claim that it was fought for primarily racial reasons was the American Civil War, but even that war was not about one race trying to defeat the other for genocidal purposes. It was mainly Americans fighting other Americans over whether Black Americans should have rights and freedoms, but it didn't have anything to do with a desire for genocide. If you look at the largest incidents of bloodshed in human history, the Taiping Rebellion and the the Soviet Gulags, neither of these acts were motivated by racial concerns. Now you can point to the holocaust, where the majority of victims were targeted for being Jewish, but still almost half of the people killed by the Nazis were homosexuals, liberals, communists, or Poles, and hence were not killed for racial reasons. As for your point that people "tend to enter into conflict with other groups because we live in a competitive world with limited resources", I completely agree with you, and I don't see how anything I said would conflict with that claim. If anything, that point supports my claim that greed is a larger driving force in war than racism. I definitely think that racism can be part of that tribalistic behavior and competition over resources, but I think other forms of tribalism (like religious tribalism) have been more dangerous than racial tribalism. For instance, I have never heard a white person argue that we should bomb black people in Africa, but I have literally been hearing Christians and Americans argue for the last 30 years that we need to keep bombing Muslims in the Middle East. Why? Because (1) they're Muslims, and (2) because our political leaders keep telling us that these people "hate freedom", that they have "weapons of mass destruction". etc.

  • @davidfiler5414

    @davidfiler5414

    3 жыл бұрын

    @De Alvarado Religion is simply one of the flags we wave as we march to kill and die.

  • @kevincarter2116
    @kevincarter21162 жыл бұрын

    Conquest/Cultural Domination can also explain homogeneity within Eurasian language.

  • @s.unosson
    @s.unosson3 жыл бұрын

    It's not long ago the Neanderthalians were considered to be an inferior link in human evolution.

  • @Noor-jw2tn

    @Noor-jw2tn

    3 жыл бұрын

    Which they are not.

  • @KARAIsaku

    @KARAIsaku

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Noor-jw2tn Exactly. The ENCODE project to map human DNA has definitely confirmed that they were a group of humans parallel to other groups and intermarried with each other.

  • @richarevans

    @richarevans

    2 жыл бұрын

    In a way they were, in that they didn't dominate their region and Homo Sapiens did. Survival of the fittest. Or maybe Neanderthals all lived too far north and were mostly wiped out by interglacial floods or ice ages

  • @tbarrelier

    @tbarrelier

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@richarevans Or, they contracted a pathogen from newcomers for which they had no immunity. This is what happened to First Nation peoples when Europeans came to North America in the 17th century.

  • @radicalred474

    @radicalred474

    4 ай бұрын

    In my honest opinion I believe there’s more than one we can just only identify Neanderthal. And yes they were highly intelligent strong civilized people which we European people come from. They were the original European they’re called Indo-Europeans. The only reason we can’t understand the African genome is it’s riddled with mutations. And the sub group of humans that they derived from died out very early on in history. You also have to think of nature and some tribal African areas were very violent. So they could be the reason their early ancestors has no remains left to be found. But who know very interesting topic and subject and besides me disagreeing with the out of Africa theory I would like to see if anything intellectual comes from it.

  • @venkataramana8488
    @venkataramana84883 жыл бұрын

    One fascinating info from the charts 39:10 is the mixture of TUSCAN is predominantly steppe or iranian farmer ancestry. I have watched a documentary about etruscans (kzread.info/dash/bejne/lIebyauhgc7UhqQ.html). They were kind of outliers among the nearby greek, and were significantly advanced among their peers. They also used chariots (wheels). This makes sense.

  • @dundoderdumme3044

    @dundoderdumme3044

    3 жыл бұрын

    Fascinating. Thank you.

  • @WhirledPublishing

    @WhirledPublishing

    3 жыл бұрын

    The language of the Tuscans / Etruscans was Slavic also known as Sanskrit which is to this day is understood by those who speak the Baltic and Slavic languages - even the Siberians understand the spoken Sanskrit.

  • @philippossnortis2035

    @philippossnortis2035

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@WhirledPublishing no it's not

  • @WhirledPublishing

    @WhirledPublishing

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@philippossnortis2035 I suggest you look it up - it's not difficult.

  • @jboss1073

    @jboss1073

    Жыл бұрын

    Etruscans were genetically Iberian/Celtic.

  • @rickfucci4512
    @rickfucci45123 жыл бұрын

    Great work. I would like to see the elongated skulls from around the world looked at as well as people from all over the world found in king class burial settings.

  • @NoxiousNova

    @NoxiousNova

    3 жыл бұрын

    I wonder if the Paracas skulls have a lot of Neanderthal DNA in them and it inspired skull binding.

  • @rickfucci4512

    @rickfucci4512

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@NoxiousNova ya. One project I am working on is to look for evidence sort of connecting the dots to ancient texts that refer to The God-DemiGod-Human triad. This shows up in many ancient stories in stories from around the world. Hypothesis Denisovans=Gods Neanderthal=DemiGods Modern Humans=mixed???

  • @Niamato_inc

    @Niamato_inc

    3 жыл бұрын

    Let us know if you find them.

  • @alexhurt7919

    @alexhurt7919

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@rickfucci4512 you're onto something, but neither denisovans nor neanderthal were the gods. The answer is in the levant, from modern day western china to Gibraltar.

  • @sharischoll9411

    @sharischoll9411

    3 жыл бұрын

    Archeologist with several cone head elongated skulls showed how you can tell if it was head binding or natural. All Communist leaders make themselves " god" over the people.

  • @andrewfrankovic6821
    @andrewfrankovic68213 жыл бұрын

    I certainly have no issue with studying DNA AND whatever else, but is the more pressing question where do we want to be, and where do we want to be next, and who will be living next to you, spying and trespassing on you, and when will they rake their leaves?

  • @karrieza
    @karrieza2 жыл бұрын

    Very interesting and informative.

  • @rahulchawla9040
    @rahulchawla90402 жыл бұрын

    Regarding South asia, they finally went onto publish all the data. 90+ ancient DNA samples dated to 1200-800BCE from South Asia shows Only FEMALES with average 10% steppe ancestry that too in mixed form with Anatolian Farmer ancestry which is clearly absent in modern South Asians, so this was rendered as NOT ancestral to South Asia at all. Basically, the IE languages in India did not come in with few of these steppe FEMALES. The Indus Valley Civilisation, based on all the archaeological evidence related to Vedic religion we have found, was definitely speaking IE languages in 3rd millennium BCE and even earlier. Not only that, even BMAC shows no steppe ancestry contradicting to their proposed movement from steppes to South Asia. The Steppe ancestry is not only absent in 2nd millennium BCE SOuth Asia ancient DNA but was also absent in BMAC which as per their linguistic model should have been fully dominated by steppe genes. Well ancient DNA samples disprove their hypothesis. New papers have been announced to put a final nail to it in 2021 or early 2022. while the aDNA samples show out of South Asia migrations starting from 3328 BCE into Iran and central Asia.

  • @slomo4672

    @slomo4672

    2 жыл бұрын

    Are you talking about Aryan invasion theory?

  • @ramicollo

    @ramicollo

    6 ай бұрын

    So you mean out of India theory?

  • @ingenuity168
    @ingenuity1682 жыл бұрын

    Good speed of speaking. I like it 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻💜

  • @iNdUsTrIaLrOcKeR4U
    @iNdUsTrIaLrOcKeR4U2 жыл бұрын

    What is the basis of the postulate of Luca Cavalli-Sforza? Where did its origins, its Source? The Beginning.

  • @tresajessygeorge210
    @tresajessygeorge2102 жыл бұрын

    THANK YOU DR DAVID REICH ...!!!

  • @kennyhill2678
    @kennyhill26782 жыл бұрын

    What's the best DNA Test

  • @kssam5867
    @kssam5867 Жыл бұрын

    Since about the 7th or 8th century, there has been a huge influx of missionaries from the middle east, followed by several waves of middle eastern rule over north India. Also, there has been a vibrant trade between India and the middle east on the west coast and east Asia, with Merchants, primarily men, marrying local Indians for years. Why are these known migrations not being represented in the study?

  • @d.parker4328
    @d.parker432821 сағат бұрын

    A fascinating presentation. Thank you!

  • @bconni2
    @bconni22 жыл бұрын

    the earliest remnants of the Beaker culture comes from Portugal not Spain, as was falsely mentioned by professor Reich on more than one occasion.

  • @HawaiiLimey
    @HawaiiLimey3 жыл бұрын

    Good lecture but the maps utilized represent present geology. Migrations occurred when ocean levels were substantially lower.

  • @WhirledPublishing

    @WhirledPublishing

    3 жыл бұрын

    Our oceans, continents and mountains were very different - in the recent past - but "geneticists" and the other "scientists" are taught the truth about this.

  • @Noor-jw2tn

    @Noor-jw2tn

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@WhirledPublishing they are only taught what is permitted. Unfortunately they are not taught the truth and if per chance they are, they will never utter a word to anyone else or ignore it in fear of losing their position and source of income. Sad but true.

  • @7inrain
    @7inrain6 ай бұрын

    @13:45 On the lower map the original find of the first Neanderthal specimen is marked as Feldhofer. As someone who lives less than 2 miles away this slightly bothers me. The place where it had been found was named Feldhofer Grotte (Feldhof cave or Feldhofian cave in English). This cave doesn't exist anymore because it was destroyed shortly after the Neanderthal bones were found. So the place should be marked either as Neandertal (modern german spelling of the Neander valley) or Erkrath (the city to which the Neander valley belongs).

  • @richb2229
    @richb22292 жыл бұрын

    Interesting especially if applied to truly ancient species of humans and their migrations out of Africa. It seems that this shows that migrating populations almost always have an advantage over the existing population and often replace that existing population at least to a large degree if not totally.

  • @richarevans

    @richarevans

    2 жыл бұрын

    How do you know humans migrated out of Africa? We have precious few remains from hominids in the period before 100,000 years ago - 75% of all of hominid fossils known between 100,000 and 1.5 million years ago come from 32 individuals in Northern Spain! This is more conjecture than science I'm afraid.

  • @davruck1

    @davruck1

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@richarevans nobody knows anything. people need to stop worrying about it so much and attaching identity to it

  • @mahidikarif2123

    @mahidikarif2123

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@richarevans, Everybody knows that humans originated out of Africa.

  • @mahidikarif2123

    @mahidikarif2123

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Nobody, It's scientifically proven......LMAO

  • @mahidikarif2123

    @mahidikarif2123

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Nobody, I don't think that you understand. The oldest bones came out of Africa. The second oldest came out of China, but the boned that came out of China were not homo sapiens (humans). It's never been proven otherwise. You do know that we are talking about Homo sapiens, right? How old are you?

  • @antoniushe
    @antoniushe3 жыл бұрын

    Very good talk and well adept speaker. Packed with information!

  • @Drbob369
    @Drbob369 Жыл бұрын

    Are there many recent (Holocene) haplotypes and why?

  • @ravindergusain2200
    @ravindergusain22002 жыл бұрын

    In the case of ANI-ASI triangle the only reason you have Steppe corner is because you got samples there. Coincidently in India and neighboring populations, for much of our history people have cremated their dead causing insufficient sampling of variety. Had there been enough sample your triangle would most likely have been a hexagon and the three axis would have looked more like a melting pot. And India is much much bigger with much more mobility than europe and it has been so forever. If you go by flawed sampling than geneticist will call all of India a muslim or christian land after the next Armageddon because these are the only people burying their dead today while others will keep cremating right upto Armageddon.

  • @pastafarian3758

    @pastafarian3758

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Just so called upper castes cremate and others bury their dead.

  • @thereall.og0226

    @thereall.og0226

    2 жыл бұрын

    Loved this POV it seems like they fg the whole religion and spirituality part the fossils and skeletons they’re finding are what was mass extinction

  • @randomstuff1315

    @randomstuff1315

    Жыл бұрын

    Incase you are claiming that the Steppe (Indo-European) admix in India is not from Europe i'm gonna say this: The Steppe people were a mix of Caucasus Hunter Gatherers and East European Hunter Gatherers, these Steppe people contributed to the admixture of Indo-Aryan speaking Indians while Dravidians lack it. Obviously that foreign admixture in India does not originate from India since we can trace the Steppe's ancestry all the way back to 30,000 years because: 1) Caucasus Hunter Gatherers were a mix of Dzudzuana Caucasus 28,000 bc and Ancient North Eurasians from 15-20,000bc who also originate from Europe. 2) East European Hunter Gatherers were a mix of West European Hunter Gatherers and Ancient North Eurasians.

  • @randomstuff1315

    @randomstuff1315

    Жыл бұрын

    @@descendedofrigvedicclans2216 He didn't disprove shit. We literally have DNA evidence of DNA originating in the South Caucasus moving to the Steppe and then to India and we have literal DNA evidence that this DNA was in West Eurasia since they came our of Africa.

  • @randomstuff1315

    @randomstuff1315

    Жыл бұрын

    @@descendedofrigvedicclans2216 Lol where did you get the information that Indians dont have Neanderthal DNA? All Indians have Neanderthal DNA. Why would there be different pottery. North Indians are literally Indo Europeans, their pottery is the same as them.

  • @SjoerdMentens
    @SjoerdMentens2 жыл бұрын

    R. Steiner is totally different in concept bcoz it includes spiritual science

  • @dianeparker5993
    @dianeparker59932 жыл бұрын

    I would guess that ancient people's would travel a lot following the animal herds before farming and would also be subject to the seasons..

  • @markuslaugner4853
    @markuslaugner48532 жыл бұрын

    Very informative The question I do have is India has a much longer history and India people have been very technical and more advanced than the rest for 1000ths of years???

  • @SUPERDAVE-jx8mp

    @SUPERDAVE-jx8mp

    2 ай бұрын

    Perhaps some of us are unaware that the ancient Indians were Black people.

  • @derrickbonsell
    @derrickbonsell2 жыл бұрын

    Nothing I particularly didn't already know but it's nice to see presented all in once place.

  • @Neptunecloud
    @Neptunecloud2 жыл бұрын

    Is there a study that includes blood groups along with DNA sampling because O type is the oldest and AB is a new mutation?

  • @kwnorton5834

    @kwnorton5834

    2 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely we need genetic examination of blood types in human evolution.

  • @manfredconnor3194
    @manfredconnor31942 жыл бұрын

    The only problem is that no Nazis will watch this and say, "Hmm . . . it seems I was mistaken all these years, the preponderance of the evidence does not support my views. I think I will change my perspective to a worldview more aligned with the facts." . . . . or will they?

  • @lucygrey37

    @lucygrey37

    2 жыл бұрын

    Look at alex hurt's comments on this video, its absolutely disgusting. Ill quote him below. "Saying mixing is human nature isn't a reason we should race mix now. Having a homogenous population has a plethora of advantages from common identity to blood transfusion compatibility. It's also worth noting that mixing in the past has been with more closely related people relatively near eachother. Mixing two populations from different corners of the world could be radically different. There's also evidence to suggest we're worse off because of mixing in the past. Cranial capacity has decreased over time instead of increased and it's likely the result of mixing." Fucking awful lol

  • @TheShootist

    @TheShootist

    2 жыл бұрын

    give it time. change is slow. most likely the people you mention will simply go extinct.

  • @sebastianwallin3726

    @sebastianwallin3726

    2 жыл бұрын

    I honestly thought they would see this and be re affirmed of their beliefs? I mean the fact that the Aryans came from northern caucasus and claimed all of europe by removing the men and banging all the girls does seem to confirm their beliefs. Afterall that german/austrian fellow were oddly interested in history and this led him to belief that the most important place to occupy was Ukraine and Russia? The exact places where Aryans came from. Most importantly think about what features European women wants in a man? They all seem to resemble the characteristics of these Yamnaya people.

  • @malachi-

    @malachi-

    Жыл бұрын

    It's funny how the only people to ever bring those kind of subjects up, are the Left... you are the only ones that use that stuff as a constant public relations sales pitch. Otherwise it would be hard to find.

  • @samuraijosh1595

    @samuraijosh1595

    Жыл бұрын

    @@sebastianwallin3726 the yamnaya were not blonde blue eyed people. they looked more like iranians and mediterrenians.

  • @bookmankdw8669
    @bookmankdw86692 жыл бұрын

    Boy! A month ago they claimed Tarim basin people were indo-European. Mummies from 2000bce-1600bce turned out to be ANE isolate.

  • @DonaldCooleySVD
    @DonaldCooleySVD3 ай бұрын

    Watch this video. It will answer many of your questions.

  • @victornoder1090
    @victornoder10903 жыл бұрын

    LOVED THE SPEAKING, GRAPHICS, ETC. HOWEVER THE COMMENTS ACCOMPANYING YOUR GRAPHICS NEEDS EDITING BY A PERSON WHO KNOW THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE.

  • @and4all706

    @and4all706

    2 жыл бұрын

    Stop screaming at us. Geez.

  • @DanDeLeoninthefield
    @DanDeLeoninthefield2 жыл бұрын

    I'm wondering how well do these genetic studies dovetail with the recent evidence from archeology that may be rewriting human history. BTW, I'm NOT referring to the pseudoscience stuff from people like Graham Hancock. The Dawn of Everything by Graeber and Wengrow is a strong and valid presentation of the archeology and anthropology IMHO.

  • @danamorton3317
    @danamorton33172 жыл бұрын

    It is amazing the new discoveries that are afoot.

  • @savvygood
    @savvygood2 жыл бұрын

    I love this video! So interesting!

  • @MrTombrother
    @MrTombrother Жыл бұрын

    Unfortunately marija gimbutas said most of the history of kurgan indo-European pre-genetic confirmation…. She was poorly treated by Harvard and her contribution ignored by this Harvard geneticist

  • @memyselfi0120
    @memyselfi01202 жыл бұрын

    Let's make something very clear about "Ancient DNA". When they talk about sequencing "Ancient dna" they do not actually have very much "Ancient dna". What they are doing is taking miniscule fragments of DNA, we're talking less then .5% of the actual genome, and matching it to a chart of modern genomes and "reconstructing" the other 99.5% from scratch. What this means is that their results are anything but concrete and are thus outside the realm of scientific fact. So when they tell you that such and such remains belonged to such and such a haplogroup, you have every rite to question or doubt their conclusions because their conclusion was drawn from a computer simulated reconstruction, not the real thing.

  • @noelbecker7002

    @noelbecker7002

    2 жыл бұрын

    09li0klkoo]ppp]

  • @TheShootist

    @TheShootist

    2 жыл бұрын

    is that gaslight streaming from between your cheeks? yes! I believe it is. complete human genomes exist as old as 800,000 years.

  • @and4all706

    @and4all706

    2 жыл бұрын

    As soon as someone starts off with .....let's make something very clear....I tune out their bullshit. Arrogant bastards just looking to be heard.....

  • @Italic517

    @Italic517

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah that’s the truth. These geneticists have only trace amounts of DNA from these people so making these major theories and claims in this field is tenuous at best and fringe science at worst.

  • @djelalhassan7631

    @djelalhassan7631

    Жыл бұрын

    In this way one can interpret the 99.5% any way one likes, and actually they do just that and present this as a science.

  • @kentpirate2411
    @kentpirate24113 жыл бұрын

    I was thinking of taking up racism as something to do instead of going to college but it’s useless now after listening to this!

  • @ibarusister4185

    @ibarusister4185

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ok Mr funny man. Glad you changed your mind or you could have wasted a perfectly good life.

  • @chocolatecityoutlaw6258

    @chocolatecityoutlaw6258

    3 жыл бұрын

    But you're still an asshole, for even considering that.

  • @samuraijosh1595

    @samuraijosh1595

    2 жыл бұрын

    Guys, we have an edgelord here.

  • @kentpirate2411

    @kentpirate2411

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@chocolatecityoutlaw6258 Not at all. The use of an implausible and comical absurdity in my comment sending up those who fail to think should be apparent to you. If you think beyond what you earnestly assume a whole world of revealing semantics will open up for you. Communication in all its rich variety.

  • @willmosse3684

    @willmosse3684

    2 жыл бұрын

    Don’t worry. Racists still find plenty to use in this theory

  • @olddeuteranomaly5112
    @olddeuteranomaly5112 Жыл бұрын

    Brilliant. But isn't it odd that a geneticist should choose red v green colour coding to illustrate "mosaic chromosome" creation (from about 18m 00s)? Did he forget that difficulty distinguishing red from green is quite common, especially among European males (apparently including Ashkenazishe Yidn) - and that this phenomenon is inherited?

  • @ezzovonachalm9815

    @ezzovonachalm9815

    Жыл бұрын

    Do the Yidn with heterochromy have difficulties in recognizing paper monney ?

  • @gooner72
    @gooner722 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely fascinating lesson...... I really enjoyed it and the hour went too quickly, sadly.

  • @petergibson2318
    @petergibson23182 жыл бұрын

    Ireland and Scandinavia were covered in ice only 12,000 years ago. Nobody lived there.The few humans who who reached Scandinavia and Ireland all had blue eyes. Almost everybody in Ireland and Norway has blue eyes. How did brown eyes turn to blue?

  • @Userkzb20253

    @Userkzb20253

    2 жыл бұрын

    Because blue is not really an eye color ( due to eye pigments), just like the sky is not really blue , which is caused by air molecules scatter the blue light but not other colors. The enough presence of melanin makes our eye and skin brown. Obviously some European whites evolved to have very little melanin expressions due to lack of sunlight. In fact, some people, yes now, see their brown eye turning blue when they are aging. Why? The produce less melanin when they get older. White and black people, if don’t count culture, are humans with different genetic ability to produce melanin. If you think less melanin is more superior, you are thinking with the incorrect facts.

  • @TheShootist

    @TheShootist

    2 жыл бұрын

    dey be fuckin

  • @termikesmike

    @termikesmike

    2 жыл бұрын

    I read Blue eyes began about 5k years ago. Reich says Caucasians didn't exist until 10k years ago ....what does this mean ?

  • @margietucker1719

    @margietucker1719

    2 жыл бұрын

    I read somewhere that ALL blue-eyed people can be traced to ONE ancestor. It started as a mutation in one individual.

  • @margietucker1719

    @margietucker1719

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Userkzb20253 I am a blue/green eyed person, but know very many brown-eyed people. Particularily those in my "step-family". Some of them are quite old--one is mid-nineties, the other early 80's. Nobody's eyes are turning blue. Their eyes are the same deep, chocolate brown as they've always been. The only time I have seen any color change in the eyes of an elderly person, is when they have severe cataracts. And that only happens because a cloudy, milky lens is obscuring the eye color--which becomes normal again once the cloudy lens is surgically removed.

  • @romliahmadabdulnadzir1607
    @romliahmadabdulnadzir1607 Жыл бұрын

    Research group compared genomes from ancient and modern humans and demonstrated that people in our modern world carry 1% to 2 % of the genomes of Neanderthals, people of Mainland Asia carry approximately 0.2% of the genomes of Denisovans, and about 5% of the genomes of Denisovans are mixed in with those of Papua New Guinean and Aboriginal Australians.

  • @woodygilson3465
    @woodygilson3465 Жыл бұрын

    Question: If every group of people come from other groups of people, and no group of people has lived anywhere for forever, how are we to understand or define "indigenous"?

  • @woodygilson3465

    @woodygilson3465

    Жыл бұрын

    @Kraig StClair Having had some time to think about this, it seems to me that if a person is born and raised in a particular place, that makes them "indigenous" to that place. The whole notion of "first people" makes as much sense as two kids arguing over who gets to ride the front seat. Does the oldest child have an innate and unquestionable superiority over the younger solely on the basis of who was alive first? Of course not. We know that's neither fair nor reasonable, and that's why we teach our kids to share, to take turns, because that's what makes living together easier.

  • @malachi-

    @malachi-

    Жыл бұрын

    If you really want to get into it, that's all society is, a bunch of made-up-imaginary lines that where started by people and have been manipulated since. Although, there are basic survival instincts that have been with life since it was "born." For some strange reason, people get the comforts of life and survival mixed up in their heads, the same as dogs etc... etc.... our main jobs are just to multiply, no matter what... the drive of life. "a relationship is the price you pay for the anticipation of it" kzread.info/dash/bejne/jH2GvNdqlLXWaLQ.html

  • @SUPERDAVE-jx8mp

    @SUPERDAVE-jx8mp

    2 ай бұрын

    Indigenous means Black people.

  • @Tizoc999
    @Tizoc9992 жыл бұрын

    This explains the extensively diverse phenotypes found in Europe or the phisical superficial differences that leap at first sight.

  • @Homo_Neanderthal_Descent
    @Homo_Neanderthal_Descent10 ай бұрын

    And you should also never underestimate the tiny possibility of it that it could cause to the Extinction of that individual if he has that type of tendency, and even if he didn't might be his offsprings suppose to face that catastrophe for sure at some point. I am privilege to have you tube and modern human dna sequence that protected me through ages until I finally arrived and survived through many odds I am thankful for that my every sequence of dna is thankful that we have made it and of course it was never me but my Time starts now to make some tiny changes in the DNA so that I could become a great survivors or my offsprings if they might come , in this uncertain beautiful world might not be for everyone else but it also didn't happened to me I fight for it so hard😊

  • @hotchicsf
    @hotchicsf Жыл бұрын

    Interesting information in regards to the Middle East and the Caucauses. Too bad there's hardly anything known about the Asian genome. I hope someone digs in and figure out what makes up the ancient Asians.

  • @willbarron888
    @willbarron8883 жыл бұрын

    Groundbreaking work & results! The Truth is in Our 🧬 DNA & the Human Species story has so much more to be revealed...Biology is Destiny!!!

  • @WhirledPublishing

    @WhirledPublishing

    3 жыл бұрын

    To believe biology is destiny is to overlook the environmental influences that determine evolution - and to overlook the fact that love conquers all - and the fact that the future is written in the stars.

  • @NormBoyle
    @NormBoyle3 жыл бұрын

    I love to following your speaches and publications. I think you can tell us about redheads. Ancient writing said red hair was common among thracians and celts. Today redheads are absent from Thracian areas like Albania and the Balkans, but exist in scottland celts. Cleopatra even has red hair in ancient tiles. Samaritans even have a fairly high proportion of red hair for their region, and jews. I would love to hear your opinion about red hair. The dna analysis would be child's play compared to your other research. Darwinian religion probably plays a role in red hair. Worship of gold or the sun may select gold or blonde. When you and wife both have dark hair, but your child has red hair, you will be slightly inclined to kill them if you think your wife had an affair with the redheads down the block. You may take them all out - so darwinian theories say no redheads due to submissive dna visual cues.

  • @rajeshwarsharma1716
    @rajeshwarsharma1716 Жыл бұрын

    Summary please

  • @mcbarnhart
    @mcbarnhart3 жыл бұрын

    Is the figure at 17:36 in error? From the way it is described, it seems that the chromosome on the left should be non-African rather than African. The statistics would then show that Europeans and East Asians match the Altai Neanderthal about 2% as often as it matches the Mezmaiskaya Neanderthal.

  • @wbtrimbl

    @wbtrimbl

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes I noticed that too

  • @TeamHypeTV

    @TeamHypeTV

    2 жыл бұрын

    Everyone on earth was a so-called black man 500,000 years ago.

  • @pweetypoo
    @pweetypoo2 ай бұрын

    We forget the possibility of cannibalism, which would eliminate all DNA of humans which may be a link between groups.

  • @aaaaaaaa1655
    @aaaaaaaa1655 Жыл бұрын

    I took my DNA test and although being from the East Coast of America with Native American and African Ancestry, it says I have Luzon ancestry from the Philippians along with Melanesian DNA. The current Negrito's indigenous Filipinos look like my mom. I had no idea of any ancestry in the Pacific (also have Australian Aboriginal DNA) ... Something is being hidden from us, my DNA should be studied, I have only come across a handful of other people on the DNA registry with the same combinations, although I am otherwise connected to thousands of DNA relatives like everyone else, I believe the Pacific DNA match is evidence of a small population of people in the Americas who represent the original pre-mongoloid migration to the America's. We were not whipped out by the Asian Natives, we were assimilated and people like myself DNA proves it. But can we get pass the racism that keeps scientist from studying us and our migration to the Southern Americas before contact with the invading Natives from the North? No, I don't want a tribal membership card or your casino money.

  • @royflores99

    @royflores99

    7 ай бұрын

    There’s also a man from Blackfoot I believe, who had the same type of oceanic peoples dna in him, look up “CRI genetics man has dna dated back 17,000 years ago.”

  • @formxshape

    @formxshape

    3 ай бұрын

    Be careful with the DNA tests, the labs are in China and the CCP is gathering DNA so it can develop a bio weapon that kills everyone except them, COVID was a leaked test run of an early prototype.

  • @blessedsoul5992
    @blessedsoul59922 жыл бұрын

    Be wary of people who claim to tell the truth. You don't have enough ancient dna than how can you claim who subdued whom. And how can you be sure of direction of migration. It could be otherwise also. Truth doesn't have to presume Anything.

  • @willmosse3684

    @willmosse3684

    2 жыл бұрын

    Well, if you see a complete replacement of the male genetic line in a given area, while the female genetic line persists, it is pretty clear that in one way or another, the males of the original group were replaced in terms of sexual reproduction. New men were reproducing with existing women

  • @TheShootist

    @TheShootist

    2 жыл бұрын

    we know the beaker people completely replaced the builders of Stonehenge. we know that the earliest european farmers completely replaced the european hunter gatherers, those hunter gatherers did not reproduce and died out as a people. we know many things. sadly, you do not.

  • @samuraijosh1595

    @samuraijosh1595

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TheShootist what happened to the wives of the hunter gatherers?

  • @fellsmoke
    @fellsmoke Жыл бұрын

    Humans have been in new guinea and Australia before the time given in this talk for "humans" leaving Africa

  • @TheRst2001

    @TheRst2001

    Жыл бұрын

    I thought the papua Australianandaman migrated closer to 100k yr ago. One can see how their gene has higher denisovian in their dna as they have been isolated mostly for 100k years

  • @ambermitchell4532
    @ambermitchell45323 жыл бұрын

    Just to note, neanderthal had larger brains than us. (H)1400cc, (N)1500cc

  • @jamisojo

    @jamisojo

    3 жыл бұрын

    Wrinkles matter. 😁

  • @edwinblake

    @edwinblake

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@jamisojo True. But what makes you think they didn't have the same (or more!).

  • @Fecbar

    @Fecbar

    3 жыл бұрын

    It's true for the present day humans, but not true for our paleolithic ancestors . Human braincase has decreased overtime from the last glacial maximum, were human braincase was at the largest extent.

  • @octavia7408

    @octavia7408

    3 жыл бұрын

    What about Denisovans?

  • @MarkPierro

    @MarkPierro

    3 жыл бұрын

    Down with Trump!

  • @rozzysadventures4434
    @rozzysadventures44342 жыл бұрын

    Robert Sepehr's youtube channel has very similar content. Very well researched. If you enjoyed this, you might enjoy his work.

  • @winstonsmith8240
    @winstonsmith82402 жыл бұрын

    For hundreds of thousands of years our ancestors followed herds of animals across the globe. D'you think they may have 'engaged' with other hominids? If my teenage son is anything to go by, I'll take that as a yes.

  • @Jr-qo4ls
    @Jr-qo4ls Жыл бұрын

    We are all just distant, to varying degrees, cousins of each other.

  • @terryromero5191
    @terryromero51913 жыл бұрын

    Wow!

  • @daniellelydon8462
    @daniellelydon84622 жыл бұрын

    Outstanding

  • @nathanielanderson4898
    @nathanielanderson48983 жыл бұрын

    Maybe we don't have any Danisovan skeletons, because they had to consume the remains of their dead in order to survive the harsh climate and giant carnivores. This would mean that in some parts of the world, that the tradition of cannibalism could possibly be an ancient custom passed down to the people who are decedent's of their DNA. It is a stretch to say. But many of these populations would have been separated from the rest of the world for tens of thousands of years. And it is strange that cannibalism customs are similar in different parts of the world.

  • @TheShootist

    @TheShootist

    2 жыл бұрын

    no. see Homo Longi. this is probably a denisovan.

  • @3000waterman
    @3000waterman Жыл бұрын

    Riveting! Thank you.

  • @bongobong3302
    @bongobong33022 жыл бұрын

    Enjoyed it too.

  • @alikarimi-langroodi5402
    @alikarimi-langroodi54022 жыл бұрын

    This may be in contrast to what the bone studies in UK. According to those, we came from Africa.

  • @user-tj1tt5in5v

    @user-tj1tt5in5v

    Жыл бұрын

    No. Are you Arab by any chance?

  • @ezzovonachalm9815

    @ezzovonachalm9815

    Жыл бұрын

    The out of Africa people left Africa but took the direction of Asia, not Europe. So the goodmen who show us negroe ancestors of the Scotts and Irish practicing agriculture are in jest ! In french : se foutent de nous"

  • @garyliu6589
    @garyliu6589 Жыл бұрын

    The fosils across the 200ky time range, where the genomes comparison were obtained, are they of the same species? Is the out of Africa theory concluded by comparing genome of different human species, or by comparing modern human to ancient ape? Given the same result, will you draw the same conclusion if the comparison is made to, say, a fish, instead of an ape? The out of africa conclusion is it not based on senseless comparison?

  • @shone_m
    @shone_m2 жыл бұрын

    Linguistically ,Sanskrit is closer to Serbian (I2a, R1a) than to any Germanic/Gallic (R1b) language. How do you explain that?

  • @lucygrey37

    @lucygrey37

    2 жыл бұрын

    Beceause the origins of the Balto Slavic and Indo Iranian resides in the Corded ware. The corded ware were a steppe off shoot of the yamnaya & stredny stog, they migrated westwards to north central Europe and at the same time migrated east and evolved into the fatyanovo and Abashevo cultures. Those two then later evolved into the Sintasha which evolved into the andronovo culture and that culture was the one that spread deep into Iran and India. The germanic/celtic migrations are separate. Personally I believe celtic has its roots in the bell beakers which is why we see celtiberians in Iberia and celts in England. The eastward expansion of the Bell beakers spread the Celtic language and peoples. I haven't dug too deep into the origins of proto germanic Ill get back to you on that. (remember they still all indo European from the Pontic steppe)

  • @termlimitscom8739
    @termlimitscom87393 жыл бұрын

    Burckle Crater catastrophes hypothesis is getting stronger 2807bce... wow? A meteorite shower is not so ridiculous .

  • @MrBlazingup420

    @MrBlazingup420

    3 жыл бұрын

    Jupiter and Saturn every 3535 years complete 60 triangles meeting every 20 years 120 degrees from the last zodiac sign and a Jew will tell you god created man 7,000 years ago, 3535x2=7070 2040-7070=5050 BC 854 years is a 1/4 cycle 427 1/8 cycle. When the Sun weakens Saturn moves Jupiter into the Asteroid Belt Series 4, Part 2, Causes of the Ice Ages, Scientific Proof our Sun Novas kzread.info/dash/bejne/goeT29NqaaTMXdY.html Jupiter’s 700,000-year journey toward the sun earthsky.org/space/jupiter-journey-toward-sun-orbit#:~:text=Scientists%20in%20Sweden%20say%20that,a%20journey%20lasting%20700%2C000%20years. Our Sun's Mysterious 11-Year Cycle Appears to Be Driven by Alignment of The Planets www.sciencealert.com/the-sun-s-11-year-cycle-have-may-have-something-to-do-with-the-gravity-of-the-planets The stars of heaven do really speak and even the planets have something to say. I use 'Say It Backwards' Let's see what the planets have to say "New Dust or Nudest' will echo "Saturn" "Her The Beast" will echo "Jupiter" "Wife of Seth" will echo "Asteroid Belt" Set is the god of Chaos "See Red Serum" will echo "Mars/ Aires" Serum is Blood it's color is Red "Thru New Womb" this will echo "Moon Earth" "Earth Heat" will say "Aether" AND "Moon Friend" will say "Nephilim" "Sin Eve" that is Venus From the Messenger Mercury "Here Ra Come" is the our Sun as it Novas We are not done yet "Ra Stood" echoes "Pluto" "New Spin" will say "Neptune" And "Send Mary" mother of Christ, this word say "Uranus" Maybe all this be just a COINCIDENCE but those backward words of the planet are telling a story that sounds like Revelations

  • @Vins1n

    @Vins1n

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@MrBlazingup420 replying solely to save this info for myself to look into later

  • @TheShootist

    @TheShootist

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MrBlazingup420 magical thinking isn't an answer to any question

  • @kennyhill2678
    @kennyhill26782 жыл бұрын

    Whenever asked what race.. My Answer.. Human

  • @davidbenyahuda5190

    @davidbenyahuda5190

    2 жыл бұрын

    Shalom, perhaps you are unaware that unless you are Black man that appellation doesn't apply, according to western science.

  • @Ronbo765
    @Ronbo765Ай бұрын

    One needn't be "pure" to be unique

  • @nitinbull8720
    @nitinbull87202 жыл бұрын

    That why hindus says ,vashudhev kutubkam ,world is one family

  • @malachi-

    @malachi-

    Жыл бұрын

    Hindus came from Indo-European.

  • @nicelydunwell5681
    @nicelydunwell56812 жыл бұрын

    So... second cousin is ok but not first cousin?

  • @hannibalbarca4372
    @hannibalbarca43723 жыл бұрын

    Now you understood who R1b became the most successful haplogroup in west Europe,North & South America,Australia,New Zealand?...

  • @sharischoll9411

    @sharischoll9411

    3 жыл бұрын

    A newer explanation showed they completely replaced the British population "before" Stonehenge. Not after.

  • @bethbartlett5692

    @bethbartlett5692

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@sharischoll9411 That population was English the British males are Anglo Saxon, Germanics. The Irish, early English, Welsh, were largely Basque.

  • @koksalceylan3934

    @koksalceylan3934

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@bethbartlett5692 no tey were trolls who lived in caves.

  • @gazthejaz8910

    @gazthejaz8910

    2 жыл бұрын

    What about R1b?, haplogroups doesn’t mean much. Eastern Europeans, Iranians and South Asians are Haplogroup R1a but they are different populations

  • @willmosse3684

    @willmosse3684

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@bethbartlett5692 No, I don’t think so. Germanic and Celtic are different branches of Indo-European language, and related genetics. Basque is not Indo-European

  • @mikewhite9818
    @mikewhite98182 жыл бұрын

    KZread hates commentary so they made them harder to find and read.

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