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C-M130 is one of the oldest Eurasian haplogroups, maybe some 75000 years old.
It was supposed to have initially followed a coastal route in southern Asia.
Recently a new subclade was discovered in Europe : C-V20.
Furthermore new SNPs like C-Z1425 and C-CTS11043.
The C-Tree had to be redrawn :
Note C-M8 Japan and C-V20 are on the same branch.
C-V20 has been found in Mesolithic Iberia : see the other thread :
http://www.eupedia.com/forum/thread...roup(s)-of-Mesolithic-Iberians-(Braña-1-amp-2)
My question is : how and when did C-V20 enter Europe
Before the last ice age, there where at least 4 invasions, supposedly via the Balkans :
see : http://www.pnas.org/content/109/34/13471.full
- 48000 years ago : Bohunician : linked with Emiran in the Levant , tools very similar to those of the Neanderthals.
- 45000 years ago : Proto-Aurignacian : similar to the Ahmarian in the Levant
- 40000 years ago : Aurignacian
- 32000 years ago : Gravettian
Furthermore 40-45000 years ago people arrived in Kostenki, at the river Don. 39000 years ago they met the Aurignacian people who arrived at the Don river too.
Entries during or after the last ice age are possible too, but the ancient DNA found proves they were in Europe before the neolithics.
It was supposed to have initially followed a coastal route in southern Asia.
Recently a new subclade was discovered in Europe : C-V20.
Furthermore new SNPs like C-Z1425 and C-CTS11043.
The C-Tree had to be redrawn :
Note C-M8 Japan and C-V20 are on the same branch.
C-V20 has been found in Mesolithic Iberia : see the other thread :
http://www.eupedia.com/forum/thread...roup(s)-of-Mesolithic-Iberians-(Braña-1-amp-2)
My question is : how and when did C-V20 enter Europe
Before the last ice age, there where at least 4 invasions, supposedly via the Balkans :
see : http://www.pnas.org/content/109/34/13471.full
- 48000 years ago : Bohunician : linked with Emiran in the Levant , tools very similar to those of the Neanderthals.
- 45000 years ago : Proto-Aurignacian : similar to the Ahmarian in the Levant
- 40000 years ago : Aurignacian
- 32000 years ago : Gravettian
Furthermore 40-45000 years ago people arrived in Kostenki, at the river Don. 39000 years ago they met the Aurignacian people who arrived at the Don river too.
Entries during or after the last ice age are possible too, but the ancient DNA found proves they were in Europe before the neolithics.