Balkanite
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Of 4 theories, I take Thracian theory for truth. I completely dismiss Illyrian theory and Slavic theory, and I am pure slav 99.5% East Europe on Ancestry DNA lol so i dont want to say this but Thracians could have had small genetic overlap with germans tribe who was in that region Goths for example. I2A still mostly Thracian genetic marker IMO. Originated Northwest Black Sea coast in modern Moldova, Romania, Ukraine then some spread out westward and southward, and some stayed there, my ancestors.
Why would the assumption that I2a-slav originated in the north of the black sea indicate thacian ancestry to you?
Dont you know that Thracia was much further south, all the way down at modern day bulgaria?
The place you are talking about was not a part of Thracia. It was just a brewing pot for barbarians luring at the gates of the Roman balkans.
Wouldn't surprise me if the proto-slavs were forming there too.
And you should not put so much weight on the modern diversity there. Just because the place with the most diverse pool of I2a-slav is located in western Ukraine today, does not mean that the most diversity was there before the slavic migrations. If slavs moved westwards, why shouldnt their core move westwards too? The spot with the most diverse array of I2a-slav could well have been northeast of the black sea.
That would also correlate better with what we know of slavic origins according to historians.