Posted in another forum, abstract on Sarmatian sites
Sarmatians in Romania: 1 E-V13, 9% frequency
Sarmatians in Hungary: 6 E-V13. 12% frequency
The Celt and Scythian data seem to be recycled samples from older studies. So only 7 new E-V13 samples from a much debated region. The ring is slowly closing.
Pay attention to the ratios when Sarmatian haplogroups are excluded, E-V13 has almost the same share as R1b in Hungary.

Let's add one more angle, compare R1b to E-V13 ratio in Celtic Hungary(La Tene Hungarian samples) vs Sarmatian Hungary. How can it be so wildly different? What could possibly pump the E-V13 ratios up?
BTW Is the guy who posted this the same Hungarian that once posted in the E-V13 thread?