>>18121392
Zucoid? I'll educate you.
>This confirms the Aryans were brown.
Which Aryans are we talking about? Those from the west or the east? If we are referring to those from the east, Andronovo, Sintashta, and even some samples as recent as 1000 BC, are not only plotted among the northern Europeans, but also share similar physical characteristics with them.
>Nordcuck phenotype is from GAC.
I know that chasing jaguars every day might prevent you from reading the most recent literature, but today it's known that it wasn't people X or Y that brought characteristics A or B; we know that this was selected over time until homogenization occurred. Furthermore, the available GAC samples aren't really much more "Nordic" than the contemporary steppe populations of CWC.
>>18121387 (OP)
A terrible and inflated model. Making the G25 political was a mistake. But what do the studies really say? Let's see
>Additionally, our recent date of admixture fits with the arrival of the South Asian ancestry at the same that the shift from east to west-Iranian language in Tajiks linked to the Persian expansion 1500 years ago
>note here that the steppe group who admixed with BMAC did not present East Asian ancestry, which is consistent with both the archeological and genetic findings of the East Asian ancestry arriving in the Central steppe core only at the end of the Iron Age.
In summary, there was a mixture of South Asian and East Asian ancestry, absent in the Indo-European peoples of Central Asia and even less so among the Nordic peoples
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8760286/
But now... who really possesses the greatest number of steppes today in terms of autosomal ancestry? It certainly isn't "Tajiks" with ancestry from three distinct components.