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    Genetic study Genomes from 82 Etruscans and Southern Italians.(800 BCE – 1,000 CE).

    Thank you very much! Could you tell us from which project are the maps?
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    Genetic study Genomes from 82 Etruscans and Southern Italians.(800 BCE – 1,000 CE).

    Hard to tell but there are people which believe VEN is actually for Venusia (Basilicata). Autosomal results for VEN samples are in favour of more southern position.
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    Hyllus and Illyrius, the connection between Dorians and Illyrians?

    Interesting assumption. :smile:
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    Slavic homeland and ethnogenesis

    What light?
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    Slavic homeland and ethnogenesis

    I2a-CTS10228 is: - haplogroup found in Eastern Europe only (if we exclude modern day migrations) - haplogroup which has highest frequency in the Balkans compared to other haplogroups - its older branches and closest relatives are found in Northern Europe only (NOT in the Balkans) - closest...
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    Slavic homeland and ethnogenesis

    Do you actually know what I2a-CTS10228 is ? Plus, I did not mention Slavic tribe in my post...
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    Slavic homeland and ethnogenesis

    With each new development in the field of genetics that has connection with the topic of this thread, there is more and more evidence that I2a-CTS10228, R1a-M458 and R1a-Z280 were not present in Southeast Europe 2000 years ago. When people recognize that, it will be much easier to discuss about...
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    I2a-Din distribution among East Slavs

    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2253976/table/tbl2/ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2253976/
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    Origin & Spread of I, I1, I2, and further downstream Subclades.

    After aDNA results from Motala and Loschbour, there are now four I2a-P37.2 branches with common SNPs older than I2a-CTS5966 and at the same time specific for different parts of Western Europe. Only that fifth and the youngest is specific for Eastern Europe. The older four are: I2a-M26 I2a-L178*...
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    Origin & Spread of I, I1, I2, and further downstream Subclades.

    @FrankN I respect your effort but, I guess that if you would've been aware of existence of I2a-Isles and I2a-Disles you would never have written such a post: https://www.familytreedna.com/public/I2a-L161/ http://i2aproject.blogspot.com/2013/12/from-2010-updated-haplogroup-i2a-tree.html
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    Origin & Spread of I, I1, I2, and further downstream Subclades.

    http://www.ancestraljourneys.org/haplogroupi.shtml
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    How did I2a-Din get to the Balkans?

    That can't be an evidence only an argument. It is also very week argument for what you are saying. It can only be a solid argument for claiming that not all I2a-Din is brought by Slavs, but some of I2a-Din could possibly originate from old Dacians. And it very much depends on that if all...
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    How did I2a-Din get to the Balkans?

    As far as I investigated I could not put together a comprehensive story about the origin of the Vlachs. The way I see it, is that it is covered by the darkness of the Middle Ages. So maybe someone else could try...
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    How did I2a-Din get to the Balkans?

    I don't see any people living there.
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    How did I2a-Din get to the Balkans?

    I think that when you said that the most of Sarajevo inhabitants originate from Herzegovina was much more valuable for the discussion.
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    How did I2a-Din get to the Balkans?

    It is for the other people on the forum...
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    How did I2a-Din get to the Balkans?

    Then you may know better where do todays inhabitants of Sarajevo originate from? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Sarajevo#Early_Ottoman_Era
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    How did I2a-Din get to the Balkans?

    Most of the Balkans are mountains. Actually if you look more careful you will see that I2a-Din settled on what can be considered the best land. Dalmatian and Herzegovian fields, plains in Macedonia etc...
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    How did I2a-Din get to the Balkans?

    1. There are two different R1b populations in the Balkans. The older one R1b-M269(xL51) which has nothing to do with Celts and its distribution pattern is almost identical with E-V13 (you wrote E-M78 which is ancestral to E-V13). They even correlate in Italy. The second one is R1b-U152, which...
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    How did I2a-Din get to the Balkans?

    It would be strange if you have never seen this: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d3/Slavic_peoples_6th_century_historical_map.jpg
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