Using DNA to find Goths

Carl Edlund Anderson cea at CARLAZ.COM
Wed Jul 26 10:27:44 UTC 2006


On 25/07/2006 09:46, sturlus wrote:
> Finding and defining specific Goths is even more difficult. However, 
> this is not our primary goal. The Black Sea area is a most 
> interesting place in Human history the past 10-12.000 years, 
> especially in indo-european studies.

I definitely agree with that.  The population and language history of 
the Black Sea area is fascinating.  There's doubtless a lot of scope for 
  studies of population genetics in the region.

Cheers,
Carl

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Carl Edlund Anderson
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