He uses European prehistory as evidence that population replacement is a normal historical pattern: farmers displaced hunter-gatherers, then steppe pastoralists displaced farmers.
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He uses European prehistory as evidence that population replacement is a normal historical pattern: farmers displaced hunter-gatherers, then steppe pastoralists displaced farmers.
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The lecture says Yamnaya dairy consumption and protein intake made them significantly taller than farmers, with Jiang giving an average difference of about 20 centimeters.
Jiang describes European ancestry before and after 3000 BCE as a shift from farmer and hunter-gatherer mixture to the arrival of Yamnaya genes.
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"...came into being that focused on agriculture, okay? These are the... Farmers. These are the farmers. And they arrived primarily in Anatolia and the..."
"...can move about, okay? But eventually what happened is that the farmers were able to displace the hunter -gatherers. Okay? Now they're established in..."
"...lot of protein, they were on average 20 centimeters taller than farmers. Okay, does that make sense to you guys, okay? Yeah, go ahead...."
"The first migration are farmers, okay? The second migration are pastoralists. And what I will show you next class is that we will look..."
"...first, I want to look at the, let's look at the farmers who built Europe before the conquest of the Yanaya. So, again, Maria..."
"...everywhere. And also it's inward because, you know, this attack on farmers, the, the LGBT nonsense, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the"
"...rather slave on earth for another man, some dirt poor tenant farmer who scrapes to keep alive, than rule down here over all the..."
"...or the Porto Indo -Europeans, they displaced, or they eliminated the farmers. Okay? And so what happened, we know this from genetic studies, is..."
"...move them to babylon where they become scribes where they become farmers where they become merchants okay um but again the region is so..."
"...have to toil for food okay he has to be a farmer he punched a woman by making childbirth painful he punished a serpent..."
"...and as a result you even though you could be a farmer you had to educate yourself you had to gain knowledge you had..."
"...the economy was a palace. What happened is that all the farmers had to give the palace their food. And the palace would then..."
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