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Yes, I cited that myself earlier :) However, see my earlier posts for caveats to the caveats & also this thread: https://twitter.com/CatJarman/status/907354562293575681 … :)
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Matt Bunker pointed out to me that the wording of the paper intentionally misleads the leader in distribution of the T2b haplotype (1/2)
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*Reader, not Leader*(2/3)
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He thinks that the distribution actually reinforces an argument that she's Eastern European Steppe Nomad. (3/3)
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These cultures were previously known for warrior women - it may not be a find of a Viking "warrior woman" but maybe a Khazar?
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Hmm! Don't know about that, but interesting to ponder! Will have a look in more depth tomorrow, would certainly be intriguing...
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Well there are other Khazars at Birka - the infamous Lamellar armor comes from a Khazar grave. And then viking reenactors use it... lol.
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But it's not my assessment of the genetics - admittedly I don't know enough about genetics to interpret that. Just enough to (1/2)
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Do you know of any evidence of Scythian women warriors?
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The burial 'convention' appears to be binary.Buried with jewellery or weapons,never both.On that basis incumbent was a warrior;allmen too?
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