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Delightful WHG reconstruction seen on Instagram.

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According to the recently published paper from the Harvard lab on the origins of the Indo-European languages, the roots of the Yamnaya culture is hypothesized to come out of the Mikhaylovka culture. This group forms a bridge from Sredny Stog to Core Yamnaya, expand from Ukraine.

According to one of the paper’s authors, Losif Lazaridis, he had the following to say on his twitter account.

The Yamnaya, proximal scions of the Serednii Stih archaeological culture that preceded them in the Eneolithic North Pontic region, and more distally composed of a mix of CLV newcomers and Dnipro-Don hunter-gatherers, largely eclipsed the previous inhabitants of the steppe. 4/
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The Yamnaya's precursors were formed by admixture ca. 4000BCE and experienced an interlude of relative isolation before the emergence of the Yamnaya horizon ca. 3300BCE. Our best guess of where this happened is in the vicinity of Mykhailivka in the Lower Dnipro in Ukraine. 5/
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24.02.202512:35
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22.02.202520:25
Regarding the golden hats. The gold is extremely thin and that they only weighed about 350 grams.

All the cones are heavily reconstructed. When they came out of the ground they were very deformed or even shredded. The black and white photo here shows how thin the gold was.

So they couldn't have been used to hold beer or whatever as some commenters suggested. Also, the shape of the bottom could have been made longer in one direction than the other rather easily and so fit a head better than the circular reconstructions. The brims could have been at different angles, too.

And we do have that artwork from Bohuslän with a pair of chaps with cones on their heads, along with the sun wheel and ritual axe symbol. The same symbols also seen on the Bredarör slabs at Kivik along with the cone symbol.

All the evidence suggests these were actually hats and were actually worn, at least sometimes.
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Map of the samples locations of the two most common Steppe Eneolithic y haplogroup. This map was created by HurrianFan.

I2-L699 was found in the Sredny Stog culture but also in a Khvalynsk male. It was also found in the Cernavodă culture and in the Yamnaya. In Anatolia, I2-L699 was found in Hittite related samples. It was also found in Iron Age Swat Valley in Pakistan showing it survived in small amounts in later steppe groups such as Andronovo.

R1b-V1636 was the most common y haplogroup in steppe Eneolithic groups. It was related to but not ancestral to Yamnaya and Corded Ware R1b subclades. However it did show up in a Corded Ware related Single Grave culture male buried in Demark.

Supporters of the western route of Anatolian languages (through the Balkans from steppe) use I2-L699 as genetic support for the hypothesis. While supporters of an eastern route (from CLV groups migrating down through the Caucasus) may point to R1b-V1636 in eastern Anatolia.

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23.02.202519:21
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