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Stonehenge: DNA reveals origin of builders.

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It's already known that Middle Eastern farmers colonized most of Europe. Indo-Europeans from the Steppes will later invade alot of Europe.
 
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So the English are now Turks.

Turks lived in Siberia back then and many still do. :) The ancient population from Anatolia were closely related to farming communities of Middle East. They spread out into Europe bringing better technology and farming knowledge.
 
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It's already known that Middle Eastern farmers colonized most of Europe. Indo-Europeans from the Steppes will later invade alot of Europe.

Yep well known fact.
Plenty of evidence for it;

https://www.sciencenews.org/article/dna-mating-asian-herders-european-farmers

A majority of Yamnaya ancestry came from Caucasus-based hunter-gatherers and a minority of Yamnaya ancestry — between 10 and 18 percent — was inherited from eastern European farmers, the scientists estimate. Those farmers may have belonged to Europe’s more than 5,000-year-old Globular Amphora Culture, named for its globe-shaped pottery.


Scientists analysed DNA from the 8,000 year-old remains of early farmers found at an ancient graveyard in Germany.

They compared the genetic signatures to those of modern populations and found similarities with the DNA of people living in today's Turkey and Iraq.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-11729813

I am more interested in how and why rather than who built it.

It looked nice at the time, still looks nice now. :enjoy:
 
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Yep well known fact.
Plenty of evidence for it;

https://www.sciencenews.org/article/dna-mating-asian-herders-european-farmers

A majority of Yamnaya ancestry came from Caucasus-based hunter-gatherers and a minority of Yamnaya ancestry — between 10 and 18 percent — was inherited from eastern European farmers, the scientists estimate. Those farmers may have belonged to Europe’s more than 5,000-year-old Globular Amphora Culture, named for its globe-shaped pottery.


Scientists analysed DNA from the 8,000 year-old remains of early farmers found at an ancient graveyard in Germany.

They compared the genetic signatures to those of modern populations and found similarities with the DNA of people living in today's Turkey and Iraq.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-11729813



It looked nice at the time, still looks nice now. :enjoy:
It was Pagan for rituals. :astagh::astagh::astagh::astagh::astagh::astagh:
 
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