Eupedia new map R1b migration

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european : basqueR1b/IberianI2b
Y-DNA haplogroup
R1b-DF100
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T1a1
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[h=2]The Siberian & Central Asian branch[/h] When R1b crossed the Caucasus in the Late Neolithic, it split into two main groups. The western one (M269 & L23) would settle the eastern and northern of the Black Sea. The eastern one (M269 + L23 + M73) migrated to the Don-Volga region, where horses were domesticated circa 4600 BCE. R1b probably mixed with indigenous R1a people and founded the Repin culture (3700-3300 BCE) a bit before the Yamna culture came into existence in the western Pontic Steppe. R1b would then have migrated with horses along the Great Eurasian Steppe until the Altai mountains in East-Central Asia, where they established the Afanasevo culture (c. 3600-2400 BCE). Afanasevo people might be the precursors of the Tocharian branch of Indo-European languages alongside haplogroup R1a (=> see Tarim mummies).
The R1b people who stayed in the Volga-Ural region were probably the initiators of the Poltavka culture (2700-2100 BCE), then became integrated into the R1a-dominant Sintashta-Petrovka culture (2100-1750 BCE) linked to the Indo-Aryan conquest of Central and South Asia (=> see R1a for more details).

Nowadays R1b is found at higher frequencies among ethnic minorities of the Volga-Ural region in Russia than among Slavic Russians. R1b is also present in many Central Asian populations, the highest percentages being observed among the Uyghurs (20%) of Xinjiang in north-west China, the Yaghnobi people of Tajikistan (32%), and the Bashkirs (47%, or 62.5% in the Abzelilovsky district) of Bashkortostan in Russia (border of Kazakhstan).

http://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_R1b_Y-DNA.shtml#migration_map
 
could appear in the future df27 in UK and more widely in France, because it is a very recent discovery and the results often give P312 * df27. Other df27 results like Andalusia and Spain center are the modern era (reconquista / ethnic cleansing), are not or Chalcolithic Neolithic, obvious.
on the other hand, the penetration of L23 does not make the Armenia towards Balkans but of Balkans towards the Armenia what very differs. But it is not clear for Eup?dia and asks question.
They also note that df100 too recent does not appear on the card and I think that it is a major actor.
I do not agree with Eupedia for the hot spot for R1b among bashkir of Ural with 50 % because kes tchuvash bashkir from the Ural and from Chinese/Kazakstan border achieve between 70/80 % of R1b and high percentage siberian , but weak south of the Volga river in Samara with 12%.
Another theory which I disagree with Eupedia: that explains why the Basque do not speak IE, and therefore would be a mixture of R1b elite with local women.
1 - Basques have the highest percentage of R1b with in towns of Navarre 100% R1b and the highest percentage mtDNA H1, H3, J1 and very rare .... K.
2 - eushkara (Basque language) is different from Iberian language.
ETC.......
I also note the absence of the P312+ group, U152-, DF27-,L21-, M65+, the iberian Celtic (Portugal, Galicia, Asturias)
 
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