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The Mycenean Greeks were the first to introduce Steppe DNA in proportions of roughly 15% upon otherwise mostly Neolithic farmer DNA found in the Minoans.
Does this imply that Pelasgians were majority G2a if they were the pre-Mycenean inhabitants of Greece?
The Mycenean Greeks were the first to introduce Steppe DNA in proportions of roughly 15% upon otherwise mostly Neolithic farmer DNA found in the Minoans. Does this imply that Pelasgians were majority G2a if they were the pre-Mycenean inhabitants of Greece? I think G2a was in Greece 8500 years BP. What subclade you have?
Hello!
I Will continue on this subject. It is Very intresting topic.
My own haplogroup: G-L14
Im pontic greek with grandparents from Trabzon(Trapezunt)
Pelasgians were an admixture of I2,E1b1b,T and G2a. Mycenaneans were J2a and R1b (maybe E-V13)
Akritas,your haplogroup probably belongs to caucasian tribes.
I think G2a was in Greece 8500 years BP. What subclade you have?
G2a-L497 from L'Aquila, Italy.
TaktikatEMalet
10-04-22, 22:36
Pelasgians were an admixture of I2,E1b1b,T and G2a. Mycenaneans were J2a and R1b (maybe E-V13)
Based on what? Only j2a and g2a has been found in ancient greece - mostly minoans but some mycenaeans too -
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5565772/#SD1
Minoans look g2a and maybe j2a (maybe j1 too) - though the j2a's could be proto mycenaean if you look at the dates. Mycenaeans have only showed up as j2a so far
You can type in google dna samples map and select the online GIS map
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