Editing Comb Ceramic culture
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Saag et al. (2017) analyzed three CCC individuals buried at [[Kudruküla]] as belonging to Y-hg [[Haplogroup R1a|R1a5-YP1272]] (R1a1b~ after ISOGG 2020), along with three [[mtDNA]] samples of mt-hg [[Haplogroup U (mtDNA)#Haplogroup U5|U5b1d1]], [[Haplogroup U (mtDNA)#Haplogroup U4|U4a]] and [[Haplogroup U (mtDNA)#Haplogroup U2|U2e1]].{{sfn|Saag|2017}} |
Saag et al. (2017) analyzed three CCC individuals buried at [[Kudruküla]] as belonging to Y-hg [[Haplogroup R1a|R1a5-YP1272]] (R1a1b~ after ISOGG 2020), along with three [[mtDNA]] samples of mt-hg [[Haplogroup U (mtDNA)#Haplogroup U5|U5b1d1]], [[Haplogroup U (mtDNA)#Haplogroup U4|U4a]] and [[Haplogroup U (mtDNA)#Haplogroup U2|U2e1]].{{sfn|Saag|2017}} |
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Mittnik (2018) |
Mittnik (2018) anlyzed two CCC individuals. The male carried [[Haplogroup R1|R1]] (2021: R1b-M343) and [[Haplogroup U (mtDNA)#Haplogroup U4|U4d2]], while the female carried [[Haplogroup U (mtDNA)#Haplogroup U5|U5a1d2b]]. Generally, the CCC individuals were mostly of [[Eastern Hunter-Gatherer]] (EHG) descent, with even more EHG than people of the [[Narva culture]].{{sfn|Mittnik|2018}} |
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Lamnidis et al. (2018) found 15% [[Western Hunter-Gatherer]] (WHG) ancestry, 65% [[Eastern Hunter-Gatherer]] (EHG) - higher than among earlier cultures of the eastern Baltic, and 20% [[Western Steppe Herder]] (WSH).{{sfn|Lamnidis|2018}} |
Lamnidis et al. (2018) found 15% [[Western Hunter-Gatherer]] (WHG) ancestry, 65% [[Eastern Hunter-Gatherer]] (EHG) - higher than among earlier cultures of the eastern Baltic, and 20% [[Western Steppe Herder]] (WSH).{{sfn|Lamnidis|2018}} |