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A videós interjúban Balogh Balázs mesél családi hátteréről, amely hagyományosan az orvosi pályához kötődik, és arról, hogyan döntött mégis a bölcsészettudományok mellett. A beszélgetés során betekintést nyerhetünk a néprajz iránti érdeklődésének kialakulásába, és az is kiderül, milyen különbségeket vagy éppen hasonlóságokat lát az orvosi hivatás és a néprajzkutatás között.
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Glossza 55.: „Akarsz-e játszani mindent, mi élet?” A drámapedagógiáról az elmélettől a gyakorlatig
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Glossza 54.: Egy nyelvet beszélünk? Generációk közötti kommunikáció
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Milyen kommunikációs különbségek figyelhetők meg a generációk között? Egyáltalán hogyan kommunikálnak a különböző generációk egymással, vagy épp milyen kihívások merülnek fel ezáltal? Hogyan formálja az online kommunikáció az információátadást, a hagyományos kulturális értékeinket vagy éppen a nyelvi kifejezéseinket? A Glossza legújabb epizódjának a vendégei Parapatics Andrea nyelvész, szocioli...
Karsten Wentink: Travelling through space & time. Burial Mounds, Stereotypes & Bell Beaker Cosmology
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Marc Vander Linden: Places of shared belief, places of collective action
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Marc Vander Linden: Places of shared belief, places of collective action: on the role of ideologies in the maintenance of the Bell Beaker network The Transformation of Europe in the Third Millennium BC International Conference on the Third Millennium BC archaeology in Europe Riva del Garda, Trento, Italy 25-28 October 2023
Eni Soriano: From east to west: sex/gender system in Bell Beaker elite
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Giulia Recchia: Cross-cultural encounters and transformation
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Giulia Recchia: Cross-cultural encounters and transformation: overlapping spheres of interactions in the 3rd millennium BC Central Mediterranean The Transformation of Europe in the Third Millennium BC International Conference on the Third Millennium BC archaeology in Europe Riva del Garda, Trento, Italy 25-28 October 2023
Pilar Prieto Martinez: Defining levels of identity through materiality
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Mike Parker Pearson: Transformations and continuities in subsistence and society
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Mike Parker Pearson: Transformations and continuities in subsistence and society: Bell Beaker-users in Britain The Transformation of Europe in the Third Millennium BC International Conference on the Third Millennium BC archaeology in Europe Riva del Garda, Trento, Italy 25-28 October 2023
Iñigo Olalde: The arrival of Steppe ancestry to the Iberian Peninsula
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Franco Nicolis & Elisabetta Mottes: Relations, connections, interactions, resources, human mobility
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Alissa Mittnik, Claudio Cavazzuti et alii: Investigating the 4th-2nd millennium BCE transition ...
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Alfredo Mederos Martín and Thomas X. Schuhmacher: Social and Ideological Changes with the first ...
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Olivier Lemercier: Humans and Cups: an archaeological perspective
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Guus Kroonen: Tracing the major Indo-European groups of Europe
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Guus Kroonen: Tracing the major Indo-European groups of Europe
Volker Heyd: The Trinity of the Bell Beaker Phenomenon or a network of the Rising Sun?
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Volker Heyd: The Trinity of the Bell Beaker Phenomenon or a network of the Rising Sun?
Wolfgang Haak, Sandra Penske, Luka Papac, Adam Ben Rohrlach: The genomic profiles of Bell Beaker ...
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Maja Gori: Living in the borderlands without perceiving the borders:the Bell Beakers and the Balkans
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Maja Gori: Living in the borderlands without perceiving the borders:the Bell Beakers and the Balkans
Ralph Grossmann: Bell Beaker, Corded Ware, Schönfeld: Material links and the Reflux Theory
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Ralph Grossmann: Bell Beaker, Corded Ware, Schönfeld: Material links and the Reflux Theory
Martin Furholt: Do Bell Beakers actually have an origin?
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Martin Furholt: Do Bell Beakers actually have an origin?
Stašo Forenbaher: The puzzle at the crossroads: Cetina style, culture and phenomenon
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Stašo Forenbaher: The puzzle at the crossroads: Cetina style, culture and phenomenon
Quentin Favrel: Beyond the standard: the organisation of Bell Beaker ceramic production
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Eve Derenne and Delia Carloni: Beakers, jars and dolmens: A history of Western Alpine societies
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Maria de Jesus Sanches & Maria Helena Lopes Barbosa: The Bell Beaker phenomenon in Northwest Iberia
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Neil Carlin: Understanding Bell Beaker identities in Ireland - people, places and identities
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Neil Carlin: Understanding Bell Beaker identities in Ireland - people, places and identities
João Luís Cardoso: The necropolis of the Verdelha dos Ruivos cave and the genesis of the ...
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Elisabetta Borgna and Giulio Simeoni: Maritime and Alpine impactful cultural components...
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Elisabetta Borgna and Giulio Simeoni: Maritime and Alpine impactful cultural components...
indo europians another boullshit on the air
excellent.
11:28
Too much details about specific graves. What is the big picture?
10:19 extremely interesting, but at this point it is very difficult to follow… not only does the speaker lisps pretty badly, but it’s difficult to follow because all of the Russian/Slavic names are in addition also mispronounced😢😢😢 this is becoming very irritable to my census. Sorry 20:29 you also mispronounced every other Slavic name 😞 including Yamnaya (literally; of holes in earth) and Sredny Stog. (literally; middle stack). What I do not understand ; why do you bother twisting your tongue trying to pronounce difficult Russian and Ukrainian words if you can easily translate it into English. And instead of incorrectly saying YamNAYA (YUMnaia - is correct) … just say “earth culture” and “middle stack”. I understand that these type of lectures are for “professionals “… but this is RUclips - many lame/nonprofessional people also listen to these lectures. And then RUclips becomes full of videos who mispronounce the words even more since they don’t understand how to pronounce them from professional professionals! Come on this has to stop somewhere … it’s ridiculously hilariously funny.
Superb presentation per his usual expertise. I enjoy his voice, he does not rush so listeners comprehend and what a wealth of knowledge. Have viewed him many, many times both on tv and Time Team plus now this lecture.
I dont know whether it´s either someones fear of use of portions of somebody else´s prior language and biological-material within the population which is perceived by that one as own nation - or is fathering holy and stands above all - the whole projecting of a pre-IE Europe is annoying to me ,by this science portrays EEF as a bad organized far apart linguistically so much distant from its farmer relatives, that the Indus valley Harappa is given to Dravidian - whole EEF gets reserved for protoEuskara and inbetween ENF gets ascociated with Caucasian languages meanwhile a steppe is drawn on a map, where remarkable unity persists - at least for 4000 years
untill in written history a language like Hungarian ,for me an isolated, appears on the scene of the previous IE distributional main-Hub This is even full of Z-93 and hungarian language´s most relative lang. is still in the area of Sintashta culture which is said by science to had been homeland for whole IndoIranian - for so many the truth - based on dogma - Uigur is not allowed to have anyting to do with Tohar
KAZ UZB and all turkic languages are being pushed ,by promoting a IE steppe agenda, with high pressure towards East Asia - but East Asia doesn´t want this and indeed I don´t see how because main China ,Koreas or Japan have almost no R - on blaming the other C or Q for Turk.lang - inturn should the E.Asians blame for IE lang. on anybody else than R
@@HAm-ru8qknot sure what you're saying because it's not coherent English but Hungarian is definitely not an isolate. It's a Uralic language.
Great work. Much appreciated. More genetic data on Bronze and Iron Age Italy is much anticipated.
Sad, that in the Sardinia DNA European females were found . Meaning they were traded and sold and captured.
What was the conclusion? Some had different stuff in their graves and they where buried in different positions?
Noah's boat landed on the Ararat mountains, so start tracing from there.
The Europeans, first from Anatolia into Greece and Southern Europe, from Iran into the step, from Phonecia into southern and western Europe,. Then these step as the Scythians into Europe as the Germans and Huns ect!
Ummm, no. :-) By the way, it’s _etc._ standing for the Latin ET CETERA. Not pronounced (as by some sorry Britons) as EK SETRA :-(
a good book to read in this context is 'Aryans' by Charles Allen - traces the roots of proto-indo-european people, their original home and language.
This whole "cline" Theory is just a way for these supremacist white europians to showoff themselves as some "original" genetic progeny of their christian Adam. This is BS.
If you hate them, then why float around them? Why not buzz off somewhere else?
Very cool! It's very fascinating how dna research is opening up a whole new world of details on ancient history and the spread of genetics and languages in Eurasia. It would also be interesting to see how the Bell Beakers might fit into this latest analysis of the spread of steppe related Yamnaya genetics into previously anatolian neolithic farmer and western hunter gatherer dominated populations.
It is indeed cool and fascinating! I’m not sure why people get so upset and hung up on their own ludicrous pet theories. Anyway, my impression is that the Bell Beaker culture (GBK) originated around Portugal (EEF) and that small groups of these spread north (making up ~ 20% of the population). The CW people to the east eventually adopted the GBK (material culture and trading networks etc?) and then (as late GBK) radiated throughout Europe (having less genetic impact the further south they went). I’d appreciate corrections. But not from flat earthers please :-) One can see the current mix of WHG EEF (<- Anatolian Farmers) WSH (<- CHG EHG ANE) in differing proportions throughout Europe. It is wonderful that we can get hints about what happened so long ago.
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What kind of name is Dorcas? 😂
An old-fashioned one. And that's his wife you're laughing at.
@@thatotherted3555shouldn't that make her Dorcas Anthony? It says Brown.
why is the dnipro to the right of volga
Ah, Dave the plumber is still at this! How nice to see his DNA mafia still trying to defend the undefendable. Carpenter Dave forgot to include the Mesolithic R1a and R1b samples found from Romania to Iberia (R1b) and British isles (R1a) from late Mesolithic. You know, some 13 000 -13 500 years ago. Long BEFORE the "yamnaya" thing became the "thing". Or the Lepenski Vir culture, also R1b, 11 500 years ago in present day Serbia. How did they all get there 8 000 to 10 000 years BEFORE the "yamnaya" lot? Yea, ain't that a good question, shoemaker Dave?
Thank you for all the details in which the devil comes out, lol. Plasma Science is offering a new perspective on that WHEEL, which archeologists should incorporate! ruclips.net/video/t7EAlTcZFwY/видео.htmlsi=81-5banKA0IcJgEO SYMBOLS OF AN ALIEN SKY, documentary on YT by The Thunderbolts Project channel. And perhaps IE linguists should trace the role of Hermes (Mercury)... Lots of words from the god of words, communication, herds, raids, trade, contracts: Documentary on YT: "HERMES: THE IMMORTAL GUIDE" (might be good to have him on ur side, lol)
HUNGARIAN TRADITION IN LIVING MEMORY ISTHE CONNECTION WITH SUMER,.
What tradition? This is some new Hungarian invention . Tradition is you are Turkic .
If I understood correctly the 2024 paper refutes the Southern Arc theory , advocated in the 2022 paper by the same authors. It is amazing how science is always honest. David Reich is a top scientist and a captivating speaker.
So so many possible theories of how the earlier y-R1bxxx male gene pool of Yamnaya females transfers to the partially y-R1Axxx gene Corded Ware pool. Bottom line the R1a males and the R1b paternally ancestored females, were sexually very successful in those R1a males coital with R1b fathered females. Did the R1b males have low libidoes? Did the word get out along the trade routes and into the R1b daughters ears, that those Corded Ware guys had blue eyes, fair haired, tall, well physiqued and were great lovers, and the R1b daughters ran away from their Yamnaya R1b males? It would interesting to do a study. If there existed any markers associated with eye color, and light hair color in the Yamnaya R1b dominated culture. Whereas many R1a males are known to have those genes. Men physiologically require that a female partner be sexually arousimg to them, or the deed just doesn't get done. Obviously the Yamnaya transplanted females and the R1a corded ware males, were able to ring eact others bells... 😜🙂
R1b is more numerous in western Europe and the Americas
@@maxferreti5923 For a quick refresher read the wiki article " Haplogroup R1 ". No example of Haplogroup R1* has yet been discovered in ancient remains or modern populations. However the immediately previous ancestral Haplogroup R* was discovered in the area of Lake Baikal in Siberia. The source was a child's bone aged about 24,000 to 15,000 years before present day. Educate yourself. Also re watch this video with full comprehension of every point being made, particularly the conclusion.
yamnaya and corded ware share common origins from sredny stog it included subclades of R1a and R1b-L51 and R1b1a-L754, R-P297 and I2.. yamnaya men were strong and had the highest paternal dna spread was so fast that 90% in short period parts of caucasus men got replaced by these R1b men they were tall strong everything so childish to explain it that it's cuz they had blue eyes blonde hair only, yamnaya men had 50% EHG they ha lot of fair and some blonde blue eyed men they would of breeded these men instead for long time and spread their genes more they had 1000 years was enough time to do so the simplest explanation is they shared same source of females in the west or sredny stog, western women now run for big black men not necessarily that 'beautiful" features will take all the women, some bs.
@@bewolf_z Rome was mainly r1b in the beginning and most of its ancestors spread all over the Mediterranean going on to the americas , between r1b and r1a , and even i haplogroup the r1b men have intermixed more with melanated women producing more genetic diversity.
@@maxferreti5923 right in the western map there is high diversity of mtdna haplogroups propably the highest in the world, R1b men were getting all the women.
I was hooked until you said again, the mouthpiece argument, that no wheels (circles that go) were around before 3500 bc……..how stupid to say such a thing. Were they made of space age material that never decomposes? That is one of the stupidest things anyone has ever said into my ears. And can’t finish the video now because of the stupid limiting prenotions before even presenting anything of value.
Exactly.
Why should anyone be “uncomfortable with their Indo-European identity”?
I *think* he means that some people are uncomfortable linking PIE (the language group) with a people (the Yamnaya).
@@chrishoward140 that’s a fair point although slightly ambiguous.
"Identity"? I hope these scientific findings are not abused to form any "identity". The German history of the 20est century tells us what can result of an identification with patriarchal cruelty 😢...
@@johannaschacht8051 Ah yes, the PATRIARCHY!!! You know how men can be, especially those white guys!
A new paper rejects Yamnaya people could have ride horses: Hosek, James, & Taylor, ( 20 September, 2024). "Tracing horseback riding and transport in the human skeleton" in: Science Advances. Only DOM2 horses and Sintashta culture can be considered the earliest, at the end of 3rd millennium BCE.
Great talk
Thank you so much for this informative presentation. It is always a great pleasure being able to listen to Prof. Parker Pearson. 🌺
A lot of work to polish those axes just to cut roots?
Was the entire lecture about methodology and neither result nor conclusion?
I guess the conclusion is that the method only works "in conjunction with other emergent properties and non-linear causal processes." I assume that this means that the ultimate explanation lies in the complex of social relations that are, in the final analysis, determined by the production system that emerged as panEuropean trade and migration routes developed in the aftermath of Unetice. Or maybe not.
@@sinecure45 Thanks I think it is vague.
Before I saw the attribution at 8:00, I could swear he said: "A child commented on this; he said, 'Germanic is manifestly degenerate from a phonetic standpoint.'" 😅
fake
When a set of ideas or paradigms become dominant there will be kickback, a negative reaction to those ideas and paradigms and those reactionaries will develop ideas and paradigms to counter the dominant paradigms. It is a natural process, adolescents do that as they approach adulthood against the older generation. I don't accept the speakers ideas and his debunking of the dominant paradigms. So Bell Beakers had variation in burial practices, so Corded Ware had their variations. Humans do vary in their preferences, and the practices that suit them. He talked about natural increase showing how different rates produces larger populations. Well maybe in the 21st century when most people are well fed, well housed, educated and have access to doctors and hospitals then rate of natural increase will produce different end populations, but in the Neolithic, Copper, Bronze and Iron Ages, people died young, many before reproducing, many children died in the first years of life - its a different story. Having 15 children and all but 2 die, and having 3 children and 2 survive, isn't going to make a difference. Population growth is a modern thing, there was no exponential growth in the Neolithic, Copper, Bronze and Iron Ages, what happened was culture and technology supported more people to survive to reproduction. What did the Steppe people introduce into Europe, pastoralism, dependence on domestic animals like cattle. Everyone knows animals use up more resources per kg than what growing plants does. So in the end, less people can be supported by pastoralism than by straight agriculture, so the genetic changes in the populations of Europe was due to immigration and male domination of the local farmer populations.
What a delightful review of the situation surrounding the incursion of Bell Beaker populations into the Apennine peninsula. Especially intriguing to me was the genetic linkage between a Parma sample and a skeleton from Rothenschirmbach in the Harz region, which lies within the zone of the much later House Urn culture. In 2017 I wrote a paper to sum up the progress made by archaeolinguistics in understanding prehistoric migrations in Europe. In the paper, motivated by a linguistic hypothesis advanced by Hans Krahe decades ago, I advanced the idea of a possible linkage between the Harz region and the Apennine peninsula based on the distribution of modern Y haplogroup R1b-U152, conceivably the result of a migration of pre-Italic speakers. The migration might have been reflected in common funerary practices, albeit many centuries after the samples discussed in your presentation. All this almost seems laughable after so many years. Nevertheless, the coincidence might conceivably generate other testable hypotheses. The paper can be found on Academia.edu slash 95607153
Where are artifacts from Indo-Europeans? This is fantasy invented to give western European nations historical roots.
What's your problem with Europeans? Don't tell me you hate them and are worm like enough to live in their countries at the same time? You one of those?
Thank you, interesting. Still a bit of mystery how CWC-related groups adopted the BBC but then "as bellbeakers" spread their WSH-ancestry to France, Britain and even Spain.
I think we need to separate the people/genetics and the cultural, technological, trade-driven BB complex. I see a BB complex with some new technology, costal seafaring, trading, maybe new rituals/consumption of alcohol. They have spread in two ways. 1) "colonies" among non-WSH cultures along the Atlantic in Spain, France, the Low countries and Denmark. 2) They also spread inland along the river-systems to areas populated with Corded Ware culture areas. They absorbed those things but still belong to the same "people" with language, traditions and burial practises inherited from the Yamnaya. This second group of "Bellbeaker-WSH" then spread as a populations West, introducing their DNA, to France, Spain and Britain.
Herodotus lived before 400 bc.
This is really groundbreaking. I’m still grappling with the idea that Yamnaya women displaced indigenous corded ware women while the male lines of corded ware people remained intact.
Vikings would steal women and money from the Irish xx Viking slave market in Dublin sold women so nothing new same behavior x corded ware vs Yamanaya apparently they have been doing this for a long time
@@tedtimmis8135 This archeogenetic finding is a proof that the male lineage was spread, in other words that the male yamnaja warriors killed the males and the pregnant females and raped the other females everywhere they came. That is the most plausible explanation of the spread of indoeuropean genes and languarge. Please realise the cruelty and tragic of our human history.
@@tedtimmis8135 Corded ware people are the yamnaya people.
If they was better mothers and wifes they more often get married and had more children. Woman that all men want create family.
Possibly because of lineage-tracing through matrimonial descent and movement of male spouses to live with family or clan of their wives ..
magyars are out of the family :)
When Yamnaya has two very close co-relation with JAMMU and JAMUNA, there should be an explanation.
"Its name derives from its characteristic burial tradition: Я́мная (romanization: yamnaya) is a Russian adjective that means 'related to pits (yama)', as these people used to bury their dead in tumuli (kurgans) containing simple pit chambers." The Yamnaya people didn't call themselves the Yamnaya culture. It was our name based on how they buried their dead. The similarity with Jamuna is coincidental, comes from a completely different word and roots, nothing to do with the Out of India hypothesis.
The historical irony is beyond compare: Nazi ideology insisted that ´Aryan´ ancestry was embodied by European Corded Ware peoples .... now we find out that said Corded Ware peoples started out on the Lower Volga, home of .... wait for it ... the site of the turning point of the war, the Battle of Stalingrad!
How did they find water on the plains?
Shallow lakes existed throughout
Well, they say the rain in Spain stays mainly on the plain. If it's true in Spain, it may be true elsewhere.
He did not mention that Corded Ware males were mainly R1a and Bell Beaker males R1b. Yamnaya Steppe people were R1b. So why the difference between two steppe admixed cultures based on their pots?
David Reich is a poor speaker, he hasn't improved considering how many of these presentations he has done. I found it boring, all that time and money spent on finding more about the Steppe herders who are 50% of the ancestry of NW Europeans. Well I am not NW European, and have much less of that ancestry, and of less interest to me. The researchers seem quite adept at making a mountain out of a mole hill. Indo-European languages seem to be the blue eyed boy of these researchers, no other language families mean less than nothing to those researchers. The fact that English is a world language and all those other I.E languages like Swedish, Italian, Bulgarian, Polish, you name it, are pushed to the outer is of no concern.
Your comment is bizarre, uninformed and apparently based on your own ethnocentric perspective. At least half the world has inherited Indo-European language and culture. Knowledge of its origins and fantastical spread is something of interest to all humans regardless of their pigmentation.
That's a research talk, not a RUclips video to humor yourself.
Ponto, I’ve emailed Reich to ask him to stop any and all research relating to the Yamnaya or ancient west Eurasian peoples - because *you’re* not NW European and have no interest in his work. He hasn’t replied yet, but when he does, I’ll post here again.
According to the latest Scandinavian studies it seem like a similar situation with the Corded Ware migration there.
So we learn correctly, the word "globular" sounds as if it is pronounced in this and other presentations of this conference as "globar." Is that the standard way to pronounce it, or perhaps an accent?
But a higher population growth of WSH than of the EEF does not explain that the latter just disappear voluntarily. And it does not explain that the EEF men did not have children at all but the WSH men had children with both EEF women and WSH women. No matter if it took 300 years it is still a cultural replacement and extermination of the male population.
I1 is more likely a WHG or SHG.
Thank you for this data from Italy. Every datum illuminates more or our shared human heritage.