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    J1 Sarmatians in Beslan

    The paper has a table with the samples and the cemetery section for the J1 samples says Beslan-k75 and Beslan-k36 I am sorry I assumed it meant Beslan.
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    J1 Sarmatians in Beslan

    The paper has a table with the samples and the cemetery section for the J1 samples says Beslan-k75 and Beslan-k36 I am sorry I assumed it meant Beslan.
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    J1 Sarmatians in Beslan

    Sarmatian and Alan Y-DNA recovered in Beslan and other lacations According to paper entitled. Афанасьев Г.Е., Ван Л., Вень Ш., Вэй Л., Добровольская М.В., Коробов Д.С., Решетова И.К., Ли Х., Тун С. Хазарские конфедераты в бассейне Дона // Тезисы докладов на Всероссийской научной конференции...
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    J1 Sarmatians in Beslan

    According to paper entitled. Афанасьев Г.Е., Ван Л., Вень Ш., Вэй Л., Добровольская М.В., Коробов Д.С., Решетова И.К., Ли Х., Тун С. Хазарские конфедераты в бассейне Дона // Тезисы докладов на Всероссийской научной конференции "Естественнонаучные методы исследования и парадигма современной...
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    J1 vs. J1c3 vs. J1c3d in Europe?

    My family was in the Pas de Calais since the XV century, never moved from near Boulogne. Farmers. (well, the NAME was there) In 1500, one Holuigue was Apostolic Notary, others were canons in St Bertin (St Omer). The arabs never made it up there. Jews are a possibility. Or maybe a specialist from...
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    J1 in Northern France

    First off I am J1. I descend from the Grahams of Scotland. My family is the biggest family in the Graham DNA Project. The project believes that our family is the progenitor family of the name and descendants of Sir William de Graham born 1128. It is believed now believed that William de Graham...
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