Saturday, 22 November 2025

Four Poems by Sharon Berg

 






Ghost Lineage 

 

 

I speak to you of what my research uncovers, 

the practice of war in ancient times being 

far more terrible than it first sounds. 

The goal was not simply to kill enemy men 

but to seed their wives’ wombs with sons,  

so the vanquished were wiped out erased entirely   

their chromosomes replaced by conquering DNA,  

they impregnate the dead’s wife with her next sons,  

born of rape and kin to victorious soldiers. 

 

An ancient war stretched west from Yamnaya homeland.  

Marija Gimbutas’s Kurgan hypothesis draws a path  

of destruction more terrible than burning homes  

or killing husbands and sons — for DNA can never lie  

as legends often do. New science reveals the path  

of rape and pillage moved west to east, reflected in 

continuous waves of Indo-European linguistic   

expansion. A tsunami of genetic difference lies there.  

The difference in future generations caused a culture  

shift, egalitarian relations morphing into patriarchy. 

 

This genetic tsunami asks whether the evil born  

through pillaged villages and raped housewives  

pervades the DNA that flows from ancient Yamnaya men?  

Did their sons — born through conquered wombs —  

inherit a destiny? Did they repeat their father’s impulse  

expressing distain for ‘others’ through rape, theft,  

and the acquisition of land? Can we predict the actions  

of any son by looking at his father’s path? Was most  

of the world egalitarian until that war began? 

How deeply taps the root in that interchange of DNA? 

 

 

Scientists discover the interbreeding of Neanderthals  

and Denisovians with modern humans, calculating 

a Neanderthal presence in our genomes of two to three  

percent for humanity outside Africa. Denisovans  

 more rare  are four to six percent in modern  

Melanesians. Yet, they also identify a far distant DNA 

in four West African groups. A ghost lineage lurks  

in the Yoruba and Esan of Nigeria, Gambians, and Mende  

from Sierra Leone. That ghost contributes two to nineteen  

percent of the genetic pattern for who they are. 

 

Gimbatus theorizes men from the Caspian Steppes  

imposed a male-dominated warrior practice, breeding 

sexual inequality into Indo-European  groups 

gathering wealth under the control of generals and kings.  

As for Africans, computational geneticist Sriram Sankararaman  

suggests the ghost line imparts a welcome evolutionary  

advantage in male reproduction, hormone regulation,  

and tumour suppression. So we see genetic lines  

playing a distinct part in our human history,  

unique to men through their Y-chromosome. 

 

The tracing of chromosomes indicates — while modern  

men accept or deny it — DNA establishes a challenge  

to our understanding of what is natural  

in human evolution; some contributions positive,  

others detrimental. Which leaves women with one  

conclusion when they discover themselves in relationships  

of domestic abuse, bonds that defy their love of both   

sons and husband. We may want to believe men  

are gentle and open to egalitarian relations —  

but science has discovered a challenge to that ideal. 

 

Can science uncover whether the sexual relations sought  

by certain men are bred-in, or simply awakened  

by cultural pursuits? Surely the weaponization of sex  

 even the existence of pornography   

follow from a genetic shift perpetuated through 

the style and success of an ancient war?




History In the Making 

 
 

Katu Kariko created the basis  

for mRNA vaccines that are saving  

lives from the Covid pandemic, even now. 
 

This isn't important just because she is a woman, 

or because she’s pursuing a path others denigrated. 

It isn't just because she never earned a lot of money 

or rarely received recognition for her work at all. 

 

It isn't just that her path was lonely and ridiculed, 

for she was a determined woman who didn't  

give up in the face of long established prejudice. 

That's not called heroism where I come from  

but survival by her wits and determination. 

 

It's called the life of a woman working against the grain 

meant to hold her down. Katu Kariko’s path is called  

devoting your life to offering cures for everyone, globally,  

even if they are the same people who hold you down. 

In my part of the world, that is called 'meant to be' 

against all possible odds you can raise against us, 

 

even when nature seems to cooperate with you.


 

 

Evolution and Speech 

 

 

Bill Bryson has a theory  

about the evolution of language, 

suggesting it began with Cro-Magnon 

the first hominid to look just like us. 

Yes, he claims they had the same  

physique, brain, and looks. 

What’s more exciting (at least 

for the scientific mind of discovery) 

is  just like us  they could choke  

on food or drink. It’s all due to 

a minor evolutionary change  

which pushed the human larynx  

deep inside the throat. 

Not only did that make choking  

possible, but it brought a gift, 

the possibility of speech. 

Other mammals have no connection  

between their air passage and esophagi. 

They breathe or swallow  

with no chance of anything   

going down the wrong way 

Homo sapiens deal with  

a constant risk of inhaling  

food or drink, but interestingly  

the larynx isn't in that position  

from birth. Instead, it descends  

between 3 and 5 months — the period  

when babies suffer SIDS — an additional  

risk. Yet how exciting is this  

evolutionary change, the descended  

larynx explains why you can  

speak but your cat  

or dog cannot.


 

 

Revelations: The DNA of Culture Shifts 

 

 

You and I talk of history always being written by those who  

conquer others. I point out that — exploring genetics —  

what is revealed is more than recorded memory, that we can  

discover truths our ancestors’ words may or may not hold.  

 

Instead of buying into stories preserved by historians  

or politicians with their vested interests, we can uncover  

true support for alternate historical perceptions of war, 

develop the true framework for our many social stigmas.  

 

Science reveals how warrior expansions onto territories  

conquered by one group, lay underground, waiting patiently to  

challenge fictions. We create stories and overlay them with myths 

of our caring nature when one group is over-powered in battle. 

 

More than this, recent DNA research strikes stark harmony  

with feminism, revealing the truth of women’s efforts to rise  

apart from the social battle of our species. Truth: the conqueror  

rapes women, kills their mates, and gives them new offspring. 

 

So her-story is his-story rewritten, proven by genetic records, 

scientists now able to explore our cultural roots through Y-DNA  

(inherited from fathers) as opposed to earlier studies of mtDNA  

(inherited from our mothers) to demonstrate a clear male shift. 

 

The rape and pillage taking place in both Old Europe and India 

demonstrate erasure of a specific Y-DNA. “That’s not me,” you say,  

and I quickly agree it's not every man — but the story of erasure 

as told in Y-DNA, reveals a different 13,000 year old his-story. 

 

Specific Y-DNA from the Steppes highlights a shift of male  

populations, erasing a group of males in Old Europe and India  

4,000 years ago, while mtDNA demonstrates little external infusion. 

That Y-DNA overwrites the prior human biology as it moves west.  

 

 

And yes, there’s need to research other paths, including those  

coming from Africa. But recent studies highlight a theory of  

Old Europe’ Marija Gimbutas discovered through archaeology, 

revealing an ancient world far different than we’re told in myths. 

 

Europe revels in stories of Hercules and Thor, Odin and Mars  

in modern times. Yet the ancient world is guided by Great Mother, 

the rhythms of agriculture, before a continuous wave of mounted  

Kurgan nomads road east to suppress egalitarian relationships. 

 

Kurgans conquered Old Europe’s Y-DNA, crushing Goddess worship,  

imposing their Caspian warrior culture. Suddenly an elite rose  

from warriors to community leaders, gaining power from murder, 

rape and pillage, collecting great wealth from those they vanquished. 

 

Known as the Iberian study, Iñigo Olalde and others trace a specific  

Y-chromosome originating in Yamnaya from the Russian Steppes. 

It completely supplants the Iberian Y-DNA. Adopting wheel and horse  

to war offered the Kurgans — or Yamnaya — two great advantages. 

 

Descending past the Black and Caspian Seas, they invaded, raped, 

and conquered, expanding not only their territorial hold, but imposing  

their proto-Indo-European language — long recognised as resulting  

from migration — never before understood as being so brutal. 

 

DNA does not lie about the rape and pillage of a conquered people. 

It reveals the root of cultural events, upending all previous theories.  

Gimbutas called these warriors ‘Kurgan’, named for burial mounds  

which spread westward, guided by their Sky Gods of war. 

 

This was not a gradual diffusion of the population. A series of raids  

hit territories like a tsunami invasion, superimposing a specific  

Y-chromosome passed from father to son. “Think of it this way, I say.  

There’s purpose to actions; rape and pillage are more than sexual.” 

 

 

Yes, the over-powering of women as they lost their husbands  

to knives, the planting of conquering progeny in the wombs of victims, 

serves to extinguish the mother’s heritage doubly. In killing the males  

those men are replaced by joining blood lines, by new sons. 

 

That ancient reign of terror is revealed through the roots of DNA,  

the descendants of any war altered through mass murder, rape, 

and slavery. David Reich notes a similar outcome in Central or South  

America, as European DNA mixed with the local populations. 

  

Once again, the DNA of Europeans introduced to Americans of African  

descent is 20%, 80% of their DNA proven to be pregnancies imposed  

by white slave owners. Yes, DNA provides a gentler presentation,  

yet undeniable proof, of rape and subjugation through colonization.









Sharon Berg’s work appears in Canada, USA, Mexico, Chile, England, Wales, Amsterdam, Germany, Siberia, Romania, India, Persia, Singapore, and Australia. Her poetry includes To a Young Horse (Borealis 1979), The Body Labyrinth (Coach House 1984), and four poetry chapbooks (2006, 2016, 2017, 2025). Stars in the Junkyard (Cyberwit 2020) a 2022 International Book Award Finalist. Her short fiction is Naming the Shadows (Porcupine’s Quill 2019). The Name Unspoken: Wandering Spirit Survival School (BPR Press 2019) won a 2020 IPPY Award for Regional Nonfiction. She’s Resident Interviewer for tEmz Review (London, ON, Canada) operating Oceanview Writers Retreat in Charlottetown, Newfoundland, Canada.


Sharon Berg

Poet/ Story Writer/ Editor & Book Designer

Resident Interviewer for The tEmz Review

Owner of Oceanview Writer Retreat in NL

https://sharonbergauthor.wixsite.com/my-site/ 

 

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Four Poems by Sharon Berg

  Ghost Lineage       I speak to you of what my research uncovers,   the practice of war in ancient times being   far more terrible than it ...