So, basically, ancient DNA geneticist David Reich's "Yamnaya" steppe warrior invaders of India and Europe (who spread Indo-European languages from Bengal to Ireland) are more or less the same people that 19th Century writers like Gobineau called "Aryans."
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Was the Prehistoric Aryan Invasion of Europe Peaceful? "David W. Anthony... said it was likely that the expansion of Yamnaya into Europe was relatively peaceful. 'It wasn’t Attila the Hun coming in and killing everybody,' he said." http://www.unz.com/isteve/was-the-aryan-conquest-of-europe-peaceful/ …pic.twitter.com/R4dKBBuTUL
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as usual the figures leave the implication clear for the esoteric audience and the text is a smokescreen for filthy casualshttps://twitter.com/eigenrobot/status/981717704963850240 …
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Anyway, black chunk of each pie chart is population fraction with Steppe (read: PIE, or Aryan if you're nasty) ancestry
Probably a nice consensual flow of ideas with minimal migration amirite?
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