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They was from Indianapolis.
That mummy whose picture is in the article looks much better than Nancy Pelosi or Maxine Waters.
Instead, it now seems the Tarim people descended entirely from Ancient North Eurasians (ANE), a once-widespread Pleistocene population that had mostly disappeared about 10,000 years ago, after the end of the last ice age. ANE genetics now survive only fractionally in the genomes of some present-day populations, particularly among Indigenous people in Siberia and the Americas, the researchers wrote.
Even more interesting that the Tarim mummies come from a people group that died out, but the genetics are still present in tundra dwellers.
They didn't travel as far as we all thought.
Here's another. This one comes from Deleware but makes occasional trips to DC when absolutely necessary.
“descended from Indigenous people, and not a remote branch of early Indo-Europeans”
Seeing how “Indo-European” is a linguistic/cultural category and not a genetic one, there’s no way that a genetic analysis can actually contradict this thesis.
It’s like saying “French people aren’t part of the Romance language group because genetically, they are Germanic”.
Mostly desert in anticipation of global warming climate change four thousand years later.