vendredi 1 août 2025

How Fast did Denmark Change* Population?


New study unearths our Scandinavian ancestors
Published 10 January 2024 | Faculty of Humanities (Gothenburg)
https://www.gu.se/en/news/new-study-unearths-our-scandinavian-ancestors


The first occurred about 5,900 years ago, at the beginning of the archaeological era known as the Neolithic, or New Stone Age. When a farming people immigrated to Denmark, the hunter-gatherer and fisher population known as the Ertebølle culture disappeared completely.

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“Around 2800 BCE, people of the Corded Ware culture, also called the Single Grave culture, immigrated to Denmark,” says archaeologist Karl-Göran Sjögren.


5900 - 2025 = 3875 BC. This first date is after Abraham was born (2015 BC) but before Serug died (1965 BC), here:

2005 BC
79.432 pmC, dated as 3909 BC
1997 BC*
79.803 pmC, dated as 3862 BC**
1982 BC
80.546 pmC, dated as 3770 BC


The second date is about the death of Djoser whom I count as Joseph's pharao.***

1700 BC
87.541 pmC, dated as 2800 BC


1997 minus 1700 = 297 years. A third of the 900 years the study says./HGL

Notes:

* Hunter gatherers to Ancient Anatolian Farmers, Ancient Anatolian Farmers to Corded Ware.

** (2005 + 2005 + 1982) / 3 = 1997 BC
(79.432 + 79.432 + 80.546) / 3 = 79.803

5730 * log(0.79803) / log(0.5) + 1997.3333333333333333 = 3862 BC


Calculation of carbon year from pmC as per Newer Tables, Preliminaries while the specific "time stamps" I didn't calculate are from Newer Tables, Flood to Joseph in Egypt

*** Changing the pharaos for Joseph and for when Moses was born or for the Exodus would mean a need to drastically change the tables. Take this into account.

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