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  1. Etrusco-romano

    How much Turks and Slavic influence the Greek genetic pool ?

    I hope you're right, I like the Sarmatians, and i like the idea that i have their near my country :) Where can I find some text published about it, may be public in more languages and may be in Italian?
  2. Etrusco-romano

    Italy - Demographics throughout history

    Effectively It is true. I have calculated it based on the percentages final numbers without taking into account individual factors. Anyway, back to the original calculation, I think a more realistic growth rate of 0.18 than 0.28% in that, considering the fact that, in some age cases, it can be...
  3. Etrusco-romano

    Italy - Demographics throughout history

    We suppose that, if the population in the 600 a.d were 5 milions, it pass in the 2000 to 60 milions, and the total increse is 1100% From 600 AD to 2000 pass 1400 years, and dividing the total increase (1100%) for 1400 years, the result is 0.78% on average. 2000 (years) - 600 (years) = 1400...
  4. Etrusco-romano

    How much Turks and Slavic influence the Greek genetic pool ?

    Honestly i I did not know this fact, however, i will inform me about it, because it intrigues me.
  5. Etrusco-romano

    How much Turks and Slavic influence the Greek genetic pool ?

    Sarmatian groups were associated themselves with the various peoples who occupied Illyria, but not in such large quantities. Honestly this is the first time I hear talk of Sarmatians group co-dominant (because with these frequencies would be this one) in Illyria. How can 42% of the Croats to be...
  6. Etrusco-romano

    How much Turks and Slavic influence the Greek genetic pool ?

    What subclades belong to R1a in the central and southern Greece?
  7. Etrusco-romano

    How much Turks and Slavic influence the Greek genetic pool ?

    I1 and I2B, arrived with the barbarian invasions? Perhaps with the migration of the Goths?
  8. Etrusco-romano

    How much Turks and Slavic influence the Greek genetic pool ?

    I say slavo-germanic. http://www.eupedia.com/europe/origins_haplogroups_europe.shtml#I I think I2a is slavic, honestly I do not think is Illyrian.
  9. Etrusco-romano

    How much Turks and Slavic influence the Greek genetic pool ?

    Yes, i'm sorry i translate bad the word. In fact I'm not saying that all R1a in Greece are Slavic, but it seems excessive to say that only 1,47% of it was Slavic, and the remaining 10.5% (approximate) was proto Indo-European.
  10. Etrusco-romano

    How much Turks and Slavic influence the Greek genetic pool ?

    I do not want explain and i don now want somebody explain to me, I simply raised a question on the genetics and Greece and I would like to compare myself with other peoples. I do not think that the "pre-Indo-European R1a" 'is a wildcard that we can use when we want. And 'certainly likely that...
  11. Etrusco-romano

    How much Turks and Slavic influence the Greek genetic pool ?

    Sorry I did not understand your perplexity: i'm saying that, apparently, a good part of the Greeks descended from Slavs arrived in Byzantine age and post-Byzantine age. I see on Eupedia that the frequency of R1a in all Greece is 11.50, and i also think that not only M458 it's slavic, so the...
  12. Etrusco-romano

    How much Turks and Slavic influence the Greek genetic pool ?

    5% seems a little bit, since the percentage of almost 50% of R1a, I1, I2 and I2a in Northern Greece (and the frequencies of nearly 20/30% in the rest of Greece). On average we are talking about almost 30% of the Greek population. And I'm not considering the percentage of R1b Slavic
  13. Etrusco-romano

    How much Turks and Slavic influence the Greek genetic pool ?

    Ok, i was wrong couse in Italy we use the name "Asian" only to indicate the countries beyond Iran, generally.
  14. Etrusco-romano

    How much Turks and Slavic influence the Greek genetic pool ?

    So the purely Asian influence (southwest: mongoloid) is equal to 5% , while the remaining 25% is in the Near East, therefore, Turkish of Anatolia, Arabs, and so on and so forth. Interesting, I did not think that the Ottoman occupation of Greece had influenced so much.
  15. Etrusco-romano

    How much Turks and Slavic influence the Greek genetic pool ?

    So, according with these estimates, over 25% of the autosomal greek DNA is of Asian origin?
  16. Etrusco-romano

    How much Turks and Slavic influence the Greek genetic pool ?

    Speaking about greek genetic, especially with regard to the north of the country, we see a peak of I1, I2, I2a and R1a, these haplogroups, with some exceptions, may be charged to the Germanic and Slavic peoples; in northern Greece this haplogroups "take" half of the male population, with...
  17. Etrusco-romano

    Italy - Demographics throughout history

    I can pass a "variable nationalist" of 500,000 units, but not 2 and a half million, also because, as far as I know, this project was also attended by many foreigners, as some Italian-American oriundo professors natives. Even from 600 to 2000 there would be a total increase of 2900%...
  18. Etrusco-romano

    Italy - Demographics throughout history

    The 4 million and a half at least have been established not only on the basis of a certain frequency of diseases, but also through the analysis of other factors, such as the tax rate levied in the Esarcato of Italy, archaeological remains, the cognomistica, the statistics based on the...
  19. Etrusco-romano

    Italy - Demographics throughout history

    The speech is a little different. In Sardinia there is great hope of life, it is true, but there are also some diseases found in lesser amounts in the rest of Italy, often due to race poverty (multiple sclerosis, for example). The talk about slaves, immigrants and invasion is very complex, but...
  20. Etrusco-romano

    Italy - Demographics throughout history

    In the first century AD the Italian population was male (the Augustan census) 4,937,000 people, so the total population ranged from 10/12 million. However, according to the demographic department of the CNR (National Research Center), the Italian population has never fallen below the 4 ½ million...
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