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Considerably later than the emergence of the R1b haplogroup in western Europe another lineage arose from the M173 line in eastern Europe. This clan is defined by the M17 marker and men that carry this marker belong to haplogroup R1a. The R1a - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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15,000 BC
M173
M45
Considerably later than the emergence of the R1bhaplogroup in western Europe another lineage arosefrom the M173 line in eastern Europe. This clan is defined by the M17 marker and men that carry this marker belong to haplogroup R1a. The R1a clan took refuge in the area of Ukraine during theLast Glacial Maximum and from there radiated throughout eastern Europe and Scandinavia afterthe last glacial thaw.
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M60
M91
M130
M96
M201
M168
M52
M89
M170M304
M9
M45
M173 M175
M343M17
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Most of the R1a men in the CSUEB group trace their historic roots to eastern Europe where this haplogroup is known to have developed.
TristanGermany
AldenRussia
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BlairGermany
Notice the heavy concentrationof R1a men in eastern Europeand their scarcity in France,Spain, and the British Isles.
Although not as numerous as their R1b cousins, the ancestors of R1a men in our museum sample certainly had a significant impact on European civilization. The R1a homeland north of the Black Sea coincides with the area believed by many to have been the origin place of the Indo-European language family, a group of interrelated languages spoken today by more than half of the world’s present population of 6,000,000,000.
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The Proto Indo-European (PIE) language arose in the area of Ukraine or southern Russia between 4000 and 3500 B.C. among nomadic peoples believed to have domesticated the horse.
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PIEQuo vadis?
Moi? Nager dans la mer!
Ich? Einen guten Biergarten zu finden!
Y yo? Estoy en busqueda de la bella Dulcinea del Toboso!
Over the next two millennia mounted warriorsfrom the steppes, many bearing the R1a DNA signature, spread into western Europe, intocentral Asia and as far south as India. Withtheir conquests they brought the powerful technology of the horse and Indo-Europeanlanguages that eventually took the forms of Latin, Greek, Sanskrit, Persian, French, German,,Spanish, English, Portuguese, Russian, etc.
Viejo loco!
The End
A kiosk presentationprepared for the exhibition
March 2 to June 15, 2007
For more information visit our web site:
http://class.csueastbay.edu/anthropologymuseum