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    Map - E3b distribution in Europe, the Middle East and Africa

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    Very outdated maps.

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    Maybe this map, Kalevi Wiik (2007) is newer.


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    Also outdated. It shows that R1b moved to Western Europe 25,000 years ago, when it is now clear that it was much later, probably around 6,500 years ago. R1b was the last major haplogroup to enter Europe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maciamo View Post
    Also outdated. It shows that R1b moved to Western Europe 25,000 years ago, when it is now clear that it was much later, probably around 6,500 years ago. R1b was the last major haplogroup to enter Europe.
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    You're right, the dates of this second picture are inadequate.

    I set it because the picture shows movements different carriers of haplogroups to Europe, probably it is more appropriate than the dates.

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