An island refuge Jiang uses as an example of a place that survived Yamnaya pressure and retained less Yamnaya DNA.
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Sardinia
A source-grounded reading of a long Dante seminar that starts with a student dreaming of a tree across water and ends by redefining Purgatory as democratic hope, free will, dangerous guidance, prayer for the...
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European farmers had three responses to Yamnaya arrival: fight and be killed, cooperate, or move away; island refuges such as Sardinia retained less Yamnaya DNA.
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"...moved to islands, okay? So for example, there's an island called Sardinia, okay? In Italy, okay? It's an island. They survived against the Yamnaya,..."
"For even the Barbagea of Sardinia is far more modest in its women than that Barbagea when I loved her. Oh, sweet brother, what..."
"...and their tongues are never too tired to talk of their Sardinia. Ah me, see that one there who grinds his teeth, if I..."
"...as Spain, as far as Morocco, along both shores, I saw Sardinia and saw the other islands that sea bathes. And I and my..."
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