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From: Charles <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] Origins of R1a, Q and K in Scandanavia - Part 1
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 2004 10:24:24 -0400
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David,

Excellent report. The successive waves of Asian hordes (Scythians, Huns,
and Mongols) invading Europe at various times is the possible source I
theorized for the Asian AIMs which I find in my PA Deustch Project. But
in regards to R1a, so far I have found no R1a in my PA Deutsch people
tested. But I have not tested very many individuals yet. And the vast
majority of the PA Deutsch founders were from southwestern German areas
in the up river areas of the Rhine River basin. But I have found an N y
chromosome haplotype. See the data tables and links in my page. There is
a link about the Scythians to the National Geographic article and also
articles about the other later groups.
http://www.kerchner.com/pa-gerdna.htm

Charles

David Faux wrote:
> Hello Listers:
> There is ample archaeological and historical data on the tribes of Central Asia who moved on horseback in successive waves across the steepes from Kazakhstan to the Black Sea and beyond. There were the Scythians (whose elaborate mound burials were the subject of a 2003 National Geographical special), and subsequent groups of the same cultural backgroud who took the same route, displacing or absorbing their predecessors - the Cimmerians, the Sarmatians (Jagyres, Roxilani, and the Alans also known as the Ases) the Sakas, and the Huns.
>
> Dr. David K. Faux, P.O. Box 192, Seal Beach, CA, 90740, USA
>
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> www.davidkfaux.org



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