Comments by "Bobr Kurwa" (@mr.purple1779) on "Scythian DNA: What was the Genetic Makeup of the Horse Lords of the Eurasian Steppe?" video.

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  17.  @nicholaskazan275  You were just illegally given a certificate, that's the problem. But, the spread of the Kipchak language is perfectly traced. What a historian, such a certificate. LOL Typical of the Pazyrykites, the craniological complex of characters has a certain resemblance to the modern South Siberian race, but is more Caucasoid. It is characterized by a mesobrachicrous, medium-sized braincase and a tall, broad, medium-sized face with a medium-protruding nose. The formation of this type occurs on the territory of Gorny Altai in the Bronze Age, as a result of a mixture of two morphological variants - dolichocrane Caucasoid, with a high and wide face, and brachicran, with moderately pronounced Mongoloid features and a low face. The ratio of initial components in different local groups of the Pazyryk population varies - the Caucasian type in an unmixed form is most often found in the regions of the South-West and Central Altai, and the proportion of the brachican Mongoloid component with a relatively low face is higher among the population of the northern, peripheral, part of the Pazyryk range. Summarizing the results of the study, the following conclusions can be drawn: modern populations of the North Altai anthropological type, which include the northern Altai, Teleuts, mountain Shors, as well as the late Baraba Tatars, are descendants of the carriers of the Pazyryk culture. In its most "pure" form, the craniological complex characteristic of the descendants of the Pazyryks is preserved among the Teleuts and Baraba Tatars (Khakanate of Sibir). The Bashkirs of Mavlyutovo also have a similar craniotype. Moreover, the western Tatars (Bulgar-Kipchak, Bulgar and Kazan Khakanates) have the first place of the Neolithic Indo-Europeans 60-80% of the DNA of the Bronze Age of the steppe + 20-30% of the Altai Bulan-Koba/Pazyryk.
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