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A new look at Ötzi the Iceman’s DNA reveals new ancestry and other surprises



This is one hell of a data point and confirms my discovery coming from another direction.  As I have posted, the emergence and expansion of the white european happened recently and was completely driven by the natural economics of milk cows.  By the way, had he been white, this would have shot this thesis down.

Right now i think dairy as we know it emerged just after 1159 BC and the collapse of the Atlantean world and proto crop raising in northern europe for twenty years.  Milk and grass conversion allowed families to survive when anything else was impossible.

The pay off as conditions then returned to normal was an expanding birthrate and they then never abandoned the husbandry.  This same birthrate caused the american natives to be overwelmed through the nineteenth century as homsteadiing covered the land.  successful mothers produced even a dozen babies and a demand for sevetral more homesteads.  The smae thing happened in a deeply forested europe through the iron age.

Understand intermarriage converted indigionous populations to the then dominant white population.  the same is happening to our minority native populations today.



A new look at Ötzi the Iceman’s DNA reveals new ancestry and other surprises

Ötzi was balding, dark-skinned and didn’t have ancestors from the Caspian steppe

Though the Iceman mummy’s skin is obviously dark, scientists used to think that was a result of being frozen in a glacier for more than 5,000 years. A new genetic analysis reveals that Ötzi really was dark-skinned.




By Tina Hesman Saey

AUGUST 16, 2023 AT 11:00 AM

https://www.sciencenews.org/article/new-otzi-iceman-dna-ancestry-genome?f

A new look at the Iceman’s DNA reveals that his ancestors weren’t who scientists previously thought.

In 2012, scientists compiled a complete picture of Ötzi’s genome; it suggested that the frozen mummy found melting out of a glacier in the Tyrolean Alps had ancestors from the Caspian steppe (SN: 2/28/12). But something didn’t add up.

The Iceman is about 5,300 years old. Other people with steppe ancestry didn’t appear in the genetic record of central Europe until about 4,900 years ago. Ötzi “is too old to have that type of ancestry,” says archaeogeneticist Johannes Krause of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany. The mummy “was always an outlier.”

Krause and colleagues put together a new genetic instruction book for the Iceman. The old genome was heavily contaminated with modern people’s DNA, the researchers report August 16 in Cell Genomics. The new analysis reveals that “the steppe ancestry is completely gone.”

But the Iceman still has oddities. About 90 percent of Ötzi’s genetic heritage comes from Neolithic farmers, an unusually high amount compared with other Copper Age remains, Krause says.

The Iceman’s new genome also reveals he had male-pattern baldness and much darker skin than artistic representations suggest. Genes conferring light skin tones didn’t become prevalent until 4,000 to 3,000 years ago when early farmers started eating plant-based diets and didn’t get as much vitamin D from fish and meat as hunter-gathers did, Krause says.

As Ötzi and other ancient people’s DNA illustrate, the skin color genetic changes took thousands of years to become commonplace in Europe.

“People that lived in Europe between 40,000 years ago and 8,000 years ago were as dark as people in Africa, which makes a lot of sense because [Africa is] where humans came from,” he says. “We have always imagined that [Europeans] became light-skinned much faster. But now it seems that this happened actually quite late in human history.”

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