The Ancestors of Today's Poles with the Haplogroup R1a

W. Cynarski
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The work is about Indo-Europeans in general, which means people possessing R1a haplogroup (and following mutations) of Y-DNA, as per inheriting from father to son. Those possessing R1b, who dominated western Europe, have little in common with India and Iran. Our interest is in the group of Indo-Europeans who evolved into Slavs and, in particular, modern Poles. The article shows that the area of today's Poland was probably the cradle of people and language that gave origin to other Indo-European peoples (Aryans, Scythians, Persians, Slavic) and their languages. Today's Poles are the nation with the highest frequency of R1a haplogroup. Genetic, linguistic and anthropological-cultural studies indicate that the origin of Poles is ancient, directly from the ancestors of the Lechites or Lekhs described in the chronicles. There are also grounds for claiming that the Lekhs' connections with people from Aryans are both genetic (biological) and cultural. The author provides daring hypotheses and proceeds to check them through logical deduction (inductive-deductive method), while trying the synthetic approach to the problem and using a multidisciplinary approach. Hypotheses checks and logical justifications are backed by research results in genetics, linguistics, cultural anthropology, ancient history and hoplology – which deal with weaponry and warrior cultures.
现代波兰人的祖先与单倍群R1a
这项研究是关于印欧人的,这意味着拥有Y-DNA R1a单倍群(以及随后的突变)的人,按照父子遗传的方式。那些拥有R1b的国家曾主宰西欧,与印度和伊朗几乎没有共同之处。我们感兴趣的是进化成斯拉夫人,尤其是现代波兰人的印欧人。这篇文章表明,今天的波兰地区可能是其他印欧民族(雅利安人、斯基泰人、波斯人、斯拉夫人)及其语言的发源地。今天的波兰人是R1a单倍群频率最高的国家。遗传学、语言学和人类学文化研究表明,波兰人的起源很古老,直接来自编年史中描述的利基人或利赫人的祖先。也有理由声称,lekh人与雅利安人的联系是遗传(生物)和文化上的。作者提出了大胆的假设,并通过逻辑演绎(归纳法-演绎法)对其进行检验,同时尝试用综合的方法和多学科的方法来解决问题。假设检验和逻辑论证是由遗传学、语言学、文化人类学、古代史和人类学的研究结果支持的,这些研究涉及武器和战士文化。
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