“Enhanced Integration of Multi-Disciplinary Inputs into a Narrative of an
Ancient Migration…” (Genealogy 2026, 10(1), 14):

The authors used new Y-chromosome DNA data from a group of Lotli Pai
Kaundinya Brahmins to build a more accurate “DNA clock,” which helps
estimate when different male lineages split from one another. By doing
this, they improved how biological genetics can be combined with other
fields (like history and archaeology) to better trace ancient human
migrations — in this case, a staged movement from the Pontic Steppe into
the west coast of India. Their work shows that better genetic timing makes
it easier for scientists from different disciplines to agree on when and
how peoples moved in the distant past. The Pontic Steppe is the vast
grassland region north of the Black Sea, stretching across present-day
southern Ukraine and southwestern Russia.

https://www.mdpi.com/2313-5778/10/1/14

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