CARTA:Ancient DNA–Humans in Africa; Ancient European Populations;Genetic History of the Americas
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(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) This symposium brings together researchers at the forefront of ancient DNA research and population genetics to discuss current developments and share insights about human migration and adaptation. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [7/2016] [Science] [Show ID: 30972]
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What b,s
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WELCOME TO THE REVOLUTION,.,..TAKE NOTE THERE IS NEVER A STRONG WHITE MAN IN ANY OF THESE PRE VIDS,..NOT AN ACCIDENT,..LOL..COMBINE THAT WITH THE ABUSE ASSAULT AND HARASSMENT YOU RECEIVE IF YOUR WHITE,..WE WHITE PEOPLE KNOW WHAT THE SCORE IS,..AND WE'RE ABOUT TO SET THE CLOCKS BACK RIGHT AGAIN,..FROM MONKEY STANDARD TIME,..BACK TO WHITE DOMINATED CULTURE,..YOU MONKEY'S MADE A MISTAKE BY ATTACKING US....
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CAUCASIAN CULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY WILL TAKE US TO THE STARS,..ANYTHING ELSE LEADS BACK TO THE TREES AND THE GROUND,..OR IN IT RATHER,..
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The last speaker was a waste of time. I couldn't understand most of what she was talking about.
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@ 23:07 Did agriculure really started in Central Europe?!!!
The history books do tell us that agriculture started in Middle East.
The earliest farmers lived in the Fertile Crescent, a region in the including modern-day Iraq, Jordan, Syria, Israel, Palestine, southeastern Turkey and western Iran. -
It is a shame this information has been "cherry picked" from the full findings to fall inline with the current political narrative.
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