Some gorgeous photos:
Why did Clovis toolmakers choose difficult quartz crystal? New study offers clues
This is about rock piles and stone mound sites in New England. A balance is needed between keeping them secret and making them public. Also arrowheads, stone tools and other surface archaeology.
According to my chatbot:
Humans have roughly 3–4 million common variable sites (SNPs and similar variants). Standard population‑genetics datasets examine 300,000 to 1,000,000 of those.
The proportion is:
So population‑comparison studies typically use about 10–30% of the variable DNA.
That’s the number.
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Got that? Between 1/10 and 1/3 of "important" dna is compared. A vast playground for cherry picking.
Also, do not wait around for them to perform any form of reasonable sampling. I read something about using "30" individuals. Are you kidding me? If a tree has 100 branch points, you will not deduce it from a sample size of 30.
I was reading an old post. I am so pleased to have discovered places like this. Please someone, go have another look.
https://rockpiles.blogspot.com/2022/04/atherton-brook-quabbin-and-also-site.html?
They use the same SNP chip — typically 600,000 to 1,000,000 SNPs, which is about:
So, the amount of DNA examined is ~0.02–0.03% of the genome, regardless of whether the comparison is Native American, European, African, or anything else."
Next time you hear a genetic analysis, this is why it is bullshit.
(AI Cartoon...not rock pile related).
Preparing for the hunt: