RT @Cato_Apollinis: Sources : Haak et al. 2015 https://t.co/O2iohZewcD Sur l’impact génétique des migraiton IE en Asie : Damgaard et al.…
Mléko hrálo (spolu s jinými inovacemi) důležitou roli při expanzi stepních pastevců do Evropy před 5000 lety https://t.co/Pfq9GReCkm
@SuzytheFox @nanaimospots @SabinehazanMD @Progenabiome https://t.co/drlb4CvXIo Yogurt was invented by people that could not digest fructose, because look up Mongolian steppe herders. Many of the Yamnaya, the Han drink milk from lactating horses. So what we
Sources : Haak et al. 2015 https://t.co/O2iohZewcD Sur l’impact génétique des migraiton IE en Asie : Damgaard et al. 2019 https://t.co/ZGhjQ846Hu Sur les preuves de la domestication du cheval et de la consommation de lait : Wilkin et al. 2021 https://t
@mlynn_hartwell @maria_sam22 Why? Milk and other fatty animal sourced foods is how humans evolved and survived the long winters . https://t.co/VzXCRMEE8g ➡️ https://t.co/Ru5knE2CF0 ➡️ https://t.co/rR0GnEIi2g➡️ https://t.co/PlOYu2fO3N ➡️ https://t.co/8BeDVx
RT @policytensor: There's now hard proof of both Andrew Sherratt's 'secondary products revolution' and David Antony's more specific wagon…
There's now hard proof of both Andrew Sherratt's 'secondary products revolution' and David Antony's more specific wagon hypothesis of the Indo-European radiation. Still waiting for confirmation on the Sumerian origins of the wagon technology. :) https://t
La domesticación del caballo x los pastores yamnayas de las estepas del Sur de Rusia permitió la adaptación al consumo de leche de yegua de la mayoría de europeos (Shevan Wilkin et al.) 👇 https://t.co/SsU87VBinQ
@SrnaModrooka Úspěšní byli nejspíš díky kombinaci mléka, kola/vozů, koně Dairying enabled Early Bronze Age Yamnaya steppe expansions https://t.co/Pfq9GRfa9U
@arya_amsha @onwhitelotus Interesting choropleth. Couple of hypotheses - - Steppe ancestry of NW, dairying & lactose tolerance https://t.co/2oqTRh89CT - Bombay/Madras/Calcutta - all falling in the "meat zone" were built by Brits. - Access to fish du
@pashyaka https://t.co/jaTo0o2vfN The recent studies have established beyond doubt that ancestry of modern horses largely stems from that bred by the early Indo-Iranians
@crecganford Origin of the Dairy Pastoralism and Yamnaya expansion. It happened pretty rapidly with the new lifestyle clearly giving an advantage. 1/n https://t.co/NZIX3y1Ozw
@yajnadevam https://t.co/nlIyO3dlEZ they had wagons
@yajnadevam @agenetics1 @Ugra___ Dairy peptides and complete wagons with cattle have been found in the burial sites of yamna movement https://t.co/H83hGLzWxL https://t.co/YFXjqkRVmS
RT @ShevanWilkin: The find of horse milk at 3000 BC (5000 years ago) in eastern Europe presents the first direct and unequivocal evidence f…
RT @ShevanWilkin: The find of horse milk at 3000 BC (5000 years ago) in eastern Europe presents the first direct and unequivocal evidence f…
RT @ShevanWilkin: The find of horse milk at 3000 BC (5000 years ago) in eastern Europe presents the first direct and unequivocal evidence f…
@Shauncat @ArisakaAya It’s insane that this paper with >60 authors argues relatively to a huge straw-man: that “we” believe that the genes for lactose tolerance appeared through selection from milk consumption in Europe. Maybe they could read about Yamn
RT @ShevanWilkin: The find of horse milk at 3000 BC (5000 years ago) in eastern Europe presents the first direct and unequivocal evidence f…
RT @ShevanWilkin: The find of horse milk at 3000 BC (5000 years ago) in eastern Europe presents the first direct and unequivocal evidence f…
RT @ShevanWilkin: The find of horse milk at 3000 BC (5000 years ago) in eastern Europe presents the first direct and unequivocal evidence f…
RT @steppebioarch: Horse milk consumption - 5000 years ago! Congrats @ShevanWilkin on this amazing work
RT @ShevanWilkin: The find of horse milk at 3000 BC (5000 years ago) in eastern Europe presents the first direct and unequivocal evidence f…
It's #WorldMilkDay and it seems fitting to thank the Yamnaya culture for its contribution to humanity's dietary and civilizational progress over time, even if it was harsh, dark, and diabolical: Yamnaya Dairying: https://t.co/bp5T7gVm7b Dairy nutrition: h
The whole Sintashta–Petrovka complex was dated [...] to c. 2050–1750 BCE. The earliest known chariots have been found in Sintashta burials, and the culture is a strong candidate for the origin of the technology. E siccome carro (da guerra) chiama cavallo:
RT @tipirneni: Horse traction and bulk wagon transport allowed Steppe populations to spread in vast areas during Bronze Age, some of them a…
@rapto333red @AryasOf @ketameangirl @realKCBambino @UpdatingOnRome They were not lactose intolerant. Your line of reasoning is pretty bizarre, what exactly is your point? It's not clear https://t.co/ApdNSTCCxh
On a previous tweet, I mentioned how Yamnaya pastoralists in the Pontic steppe adopted milk consumption. This paper published in ‘Nature’ discusses this major diet transition in the third-millennium BCE. Past innovations may affect our health today. https:
RT @theytree_com: Dairying enabled Early Bronze Age Yamnaya steppe expansions https://t.co/iqQhSDaYjG https://t.co/mubXwMK5fd
RT @theytree_com: Dairying enabled Early Bronze Age Yamnaya steppe expansions https://t.co/iqQhSDaYjG https://t.co/mubXwMK5fd
Dairying enabled Early Bronze Age Yamnaya steppe expansions https://t.co/iqQhSDaYjG https://t.co/mubXwMK5fd
RT @DanGraur: Early Bronze Age population expansions linking linking populations of pastoralists in Scandinavia with pastoral populations f…
Early Bronze Age population expansions linking linking populations of pastoralists in Scandinavia with pastoral populations far to the east in Mongolia was made possible by one innovation: drinking horse milk. https://t.co/QiYFnIyoZj
So this was a fun article to read: "Our results ... offer strong support... that the... exploitation of secondary animal products was a key driver of the expansions of Eurasian steppe pastoralists by the Early Bronze Age." Drink your milk kids. https:/
RT @BoixRichter: Link al trabajo que establece el consumo de leche de yegua por parte de los Yamnaya. https://t.co/WE5pEgIllp
@K5Rakitan On the effects of early dairy use: https://t.co/Ao26J05rB2
낙농이 가능한 초기 청동기 시대 얌나야(Yamnaya) 대초원 확장 | 네이처 하이라이트 https://t.co/AJFwp1XAPp
RT @BoixRichter: Link al trabajo que establece el consumo de leche de yegua por parte de los Yamnaya. https://t.co/WE5pEgIllp
RT @BoixRichter: Link al trabajo que establece el consumo de leche de yegua por parte de los Yamnaya. https://t.co/WE5pEgIllp
RT @BoixRichter: Link al trabajo que establece el consumo de leche de yegua por parte de los Yamnaya. https://t.co/WE5pEgIllp
RT @BoixRichter: Link al trabajo que establece el consumo de leche de yegua por parte de los Yamnaya. https://t.co/WE5pEgIllp
RT @BoixRichter: Link al trabajo que establece el consumo de leche de yegua por parte de los Yamnaya. https://t.co/WE5pEgIllp
RT @BoixRichter: Link al trabajo que establece el consumo de leche de yegua por parte de los Yamnaya. https://t.co/WE5pEgIllp
RT @BoixRichter: Link al trabajo que establece el consumo de leche de yegua por parte de los Yamnaya. https://t.co/WE5pEgIllp
Link al trabajo que establece el consumo de leche de yegua por parte de los Yamnaya. https://t.co/WE5pEgIllp
RT @blog_supplement: https://t.co/Pt5rPqZx2A https://t.co/PTPI2ATyyo Two important papers on horse domestication with pivotal consequences…
https://t.co/Pt5rPqZx2A https://t.co/PTPI2ATyyo Two important papers on horse domestication with pivotal consequences for our ethnogenesis: partly aligned in their interpretation but divergent in parts. Just leaving it at that because I hope to write a not
@xblevvv Do you *need* milk? No. Is milk bad for people who can digest it? Also no. This was interesting (not necessarily relevant, just interesting): https://t.co/Ao26J05rB2
ARCHAEOLOGY ANTHROPOLOGY PREHISTORY | EUROPEAN POPULATION GROWTH | Increasing European population density was driven by continuous improvements in agricultural techniques - the Neolithic (Deforestation - Land Clearance for Cereals,…https://t.co/I9aMgqaYo1
RT @ShevanWilkin: Here's the thread on our new paper on how dairying enabled massive steppe migrations out now in Nature! https://t.co/KzP…
RT @ShevanWilkin: The find of horse milk at 3000 BC (5000 years ago) in eastern Europe presents the first direct and unequivocal evidence f…
RT @fleroy1974: "the novel exploitation of secondary animal products was a key driver of the expansions of Eurasian steppe pastoralists by…
RT @ArmenYuri: Dairying enabled Early Bronze Age Yamnaya steppe expansions 👉https://t.co/e0nQhqptgW https://t.co/K6aZUE5qKr
RT @ArmenYuri: Dairying enabled Early Bronze Age Yamnaya steppe expansions 👉https://t.co/e0nQhqptgW https://t.co/K6aZUE5qKr
Dairying enabled Early Bronze Age Yamnaya steppe expansions 👉https://t.co/e0nQhqptgW https://t.co/K6aZUE5qKr
RT @abledoc: Dairy adoption powered the Yamnaya expansion that changed human pre-history. For the first time, mobile nomadic herders could…
Dairying enabled Early Bronze Age Yamnaya steppe expansions https://t.co/rfmcVuzlQ8
Dairying enabled Early Bronze Age Yamnaya steppe expansions https://t.co/DqIOoZlVhG
RT @NicoleLBoivin: Check out this great thread by @ShevanWilkin on our new #palaeoproteomics paper out in Nature! Drinking milk helped fuel…
RT @ShevanWilkin: The find of horse milk at 3000 BC (5000 years ago) in eastern Europe presents the first direct and unequivocal evidence f…
RT @NicoleLBoivin: Check out this great thread by @ShevanWilkin on our new #palaeoproteomics paper out in Nature! Drinking milk helped fuel…
RT @NicoleLBoivin: And here is the link to the paper! Wonderful as ever to collaborate with @ShevanWilkin, formerly with us @MPI_SHH and no…
RT @LudovicLorlando: Nature just published an important paper on the rise of dairying in the steppes during the Early Bronze Age 1/3 https:…
RT @LudovicLorlando: Nature just published an important paper on the rise of dairying in the steppes during the Early Bronze Age 1/3 https:…
Dairying enabled Early Bronze Age Yamnaya steppe expansions The history of #farming is never dull... https://t.co/anqF6A6qgb #BronzeAge #Agriculture #Milk #Dairy #Cheese https://t.co/F7Y5MPWA1w
RT @OlivierHanotte: Livestock dairy was and will remain key to the health of the people of our modern societies. This paper provider the hi…
RT @LudovicLorlando: Nature just published an important paper on the rise of dairying in the steppes during the Early Bronze Age 1/3 https:…
RT @LudovicLorlando: Nature just published an important paper on the rise of dairying in the steppes during the Early Bronze Age 1/3 https:…
And the latest on Indo-European languages: milk fueled their spread. https://t.co/i4Km7TAddB https://t.co/Zu5IqyfnIS
RT @Peter_Nimitz: Before Bronze Age, western steppe dwellers ate fish, deer, and consumed no dairy while living close to rivers. Around 330…
RT @GrassBased: ...which lead me to other things. https://t.co/DVgrWbKk3e
RT @ShevanWilkin: The find of horse milk at 3000 BC (5000 years ago) in eastern Europe presents the first direct and unequivocal evidence f…
RT @GrassBased: ...which lead me to other things. https://t.co/DVgrWbKk3e
RT @Peter_Nimitz: Before Bronze Age, western steppe dwellers ate fish, deer, and consumed no dairy while living close to rivers. Around 330…
...which lead me to other things. https://t.co/DVgrWbKk3e
RT @ShevanWilkin: @wizabeth @theAliceRoberts @DailyMailUK https://t.co/KzPSrEHzeq Here's the real paper! Also, a link to the @ScienceMagaz…
RT @ShevanWilkin: The find of horse milk at 3000 BC (5000 years ago) in eastern Europe presents the first direct and unequivocal evidence f…
@theAliceRoberts @ShevanWilkin Thanks for the heads-up. The actual article is in Nature & it is OPEN ACCESS - https://t.co/o8agla9pRa
@wizabeth @theAliceRoberts @DailyMailUK https://t.co/KzPSrEHzeq Here's the real paper! Also, a link to the @ScienceMagazine article: https://t.co/kRNmDWRnJN