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satya
satya
6 years ago

Are these unique readers or total sessions?

Xerxes the Magian
6 years ago
Reply to  Razib Khan

Is this monthly?

Xerxes the Magian
6 years ago
Reply to  Razib Khan

I don’t think I have access to that – anyway better not to know..

Rahul
Rahul
6 years ago

Indian publications have linked to this blog when they cover genetics, and refer to some of your articles as further reading. As an example, I found this today-

https://scroll.in/article/874102/aryan-migration-everything-you-need-to-know-about-the-new-study-on-indian-genetics

I suspect the article above misrepresents some of the conclusions of the study they are covering though!

Frankly, I found Spain most surprising in this table 🙂

Dipak Dholakia
Dipak Dholakia
6 years ago
Reply to  Rahul

Yes, I also came to thus blog from the scroll.in article. I liked this blog.

Graham
Graham
6 years ago
Reply to  Rahul

There are about 300,000 British people living in Spain. If they read Razib’s works in roughly the same proportion as residents of Great Britain, that explains over half of the Spanish readership.

Ezequiel
Ezequiel
6 years ago

@Rahul, Basques mare mentioned quite a bit in Razhib’s other blogs, so it may be spillover from there. I am Spanish.

sbarrkum
6 years ago

Quite surprised that there are no Sri Lankan or Bangladesh reader.

Possibility for some US readers being of Sri Lankan origin.

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