West Europeans. Sources for Further Study. 11 May 2025
It may be that:
DNA is correct in part but its time-sequences are mistaken, events mostly took place much more recently than supposed.
Some changes take place virtually overnight instead of taking eons to"evolve"?
The sources below are merely samples to perhaps pique the curiosity of future researchers
BAMAD-116. Brit-Am Anthropology and DNA Update
5. Ancient Scandinavians from southern Europe
BAMAD-117. Brit-Am Anthropology and DNA Update
5. One to three men fathered most western Europeans?
BAMAD-120
3. One to three men fathered most western Europeans? (November 26, 2013) with important Brit-Am Preliminary Note
https://hebrewnations.com/features/bamad/bamad120.html#a2
3. One to three men fathered most western Europeans? (November 26, 2013) with important Brit-Am Preliminary Note
http://dienekes.blogspot.co.il/2013/11/one-to-three-men-fathered-most-western.html
Extracts from article:
It may sound far-fetched but it's certainly possible. After all, no R1b has been found in Europe before a Bell Beaker site from the 3rd millennium BC and today many Europeans (most in western Europe) belong to this haplogroup. As more Y chromosomes are sampled from ancient Europe, it will become clear if the R1b frequency actually shot from non-existence to ubiquity over a short span of time, and the Y chromosomes after the transition will be practically clones of each other.
3. Majority of west Europeans Came from "Nowhere" within Last ca. 3000 Years!!!!!
Recent radiation of R-M269 (west European) males in Europe
https://hebrewnations.com/features/bamad/bamad141.html#a3
http://www.slideshare.net/FamilyTreeDNA/r1b-and-the-people-of-europe-an-ancient-dna-update
The explosion of R-M269 descendants who (seemingly) went from zero to a solid majority in much of Western Europe over the last few thousand years is probably one of the most interesting events in recent European history. Not many would have entertained such a possibility until a few years ago, but truth is often stranger than fiction.
Annals of Human Genetics DOI: 10.1111/ahg.12050
Recent Radiation within Y-chromosomal Haplogroup R-M269 Resulted in High Y-STR Haplotype Resemblance
Maarten H. D. Larmuseau et al.
BAMAD-169
Bell-Beakers.
The Brit-Am Understanding of Ancient History and DNA Change.
Contents:
A. An Introduction by Yair Davidiy.
B. Extracts from DNA Articles.
1. Bell-Beakers and the Celts
The Celtic World of R1b-L21.
2. Early Ireland.
Neolithic and Bronze Age migration to Ireland and establishment of the insular Atlantic genome.
3. Britain. 3,000 Years Ago, Britain Got Half Its Genes From... France?
https://hebrewnations.com/features/bamad/bamad169.html
5. Bronze Age Britain
https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/classics/warwickclassicsnetwork/romancoventry/resources/prehistoricbritain/bronzeage/
A scientific study by Natural History Museum scientists from 2017 study suggests that more than 90% of Britain's Neolithic gene pool was replaced with the coming of a people genetically related to the Beaker people of the lower-Rhine area at the start of the Bronze Age. In short, ancient DNA shows that the culture that brought Bronze Age technology to Britain was connected to a migration that almost completely replaced the island's earlier inhabitants.
As Prof Ian Barnes, Research Leader in Ancient DNA at the Museum, explains, 'We found that the skeletal remains of individuals from Britain who lived shortly after this time have a very different DNA profile to those who came before. It seems that there is a large population turnover.'
The genetics reveal and interesting and complex pattern. It seems that the people who entered Britain with the Beaker culture themselves originally had migrated from the Eurasian Steppes to Central Europe. The Eurasian Steppes (turquoise on map below) extend across Europe and Central Asia.
In Central Europe these Steppe people had taken up the Beaker culture which had itself spread through Europe from Iberia. With the new culture, this group continued to migrate west and finally arrived in Britain around 4,400 years ago. The DNA data suggests that over a span of several hundred years, the migrations of people from continental Europe led to an almost complete replacement of Britain's earlier inhabitants, the Neolithic communities who were responsible for huge megalithic monuments such as Stonehenge.
Interestingly, this was a time of major disruption across Europe and the Near East. This was a period when most of the great Near Eastern empires and the Greek Mycenaean empire collapsed, while the 'Sea Peoples' (probably not a single group but the name given to a diverse range of people on the move at this time) raided the Mediterranean and are recorded for example in inscriptions in Egypt. So throughout Europe and the Near East this was a period of great change.