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    Germanic settlement in the Balkans confirmed

    yes, but I1d1 is not found in Gothic settlemetshttp://www.familytreedna.com/public/yDNA_I1/default.aspx?section=ymapno i1d1 in east and north east Europe and the sample in Spain is in area that was not settled by Goths but in area settled by Suebi...i1d1 seems to be rare except in Serbia...so...
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    I2a2 M423+

    part of it surely came with Slavs... but that is also what authors of the paper wrote later in text.... that high diversity of R1a is likely due to several waves of migration...however, they have right to call R1a1a7-M458 Paleolithic in Europe..as it is confined to Europe and this research...
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    I2a2 M423+

    btw. though it is painful for wishful thinking of many west european racists, R1a is rightfully called Paleolithic as based on data it clearly is paleolithic in Europe (not necessarily on Balkan) as: 1) R1a1a7 (M458) is confined to Europe where center of cluster is in Poland 2) the lineage has...
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    I2a2 M423+

    and if you do not like the way in which my previous post looks like... I do not like it either... my account is messed up (not welcome sign?) so that 9 0 f 10 times I try to load page (when logged in) or post I get "server to busy" message or "error, page cannot be found"... when my post does...
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    I2a2 M423+

    well, you may not like claim that R1a is paleolithic in Europe, but there are two things to distinguish: estimated age and diversity of haplogroups which is done in standard ways, and the way that is interpreted...so it is funny that you deny very standard calculations based on not liking...
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    The elusive non-Germanic I1

    in latest sampling from Serbia (103 people sampled) there is 2.9% of I1-M253 and 4.9% of its downstream clade I1-P109 (I1d1 in Sparkey's text above)... that is quite high value... btw. speaking of haplogroup I, there is also one individual (~1%) with I2b1c-P78 and 29.1% of I2a2 "High...
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    I2a2 M423+

    Sparkey, in latest sampling from Serbia, the I2a2 M423 in Serbia is said to have very high diversity and it is estimated to be 9000 years old... so, it seems that Ken Nordvedt is based on his limited sample from "y family tree dna" database off for like 6500 years regarding age of I2a2-Din...or...
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    How did I2a-Din get to the Balkans?

    I2a-din southhttp://www.familytreedna.com/public/I2aHapGroup/default.aspx?section=ymaphotspots in south Poland and north Poland match exactly locations of Scirii on this map showing situation at 200 ADhttp://historyatlas.wikia.com/wiki/Europe
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    How did I2a-Din get to the Balkans?

    so now we do not speak of Teutonic knights, but about Saxon craftman...sure there were settlements of Saxon in Transylvania, but neither Targu Neamt, nor Piatra Neamt are in Transylvania (and btw. Transylvania is by far biggest chunk of Romania)compare...
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    How did I2a-Din get to the Balkans?

    actually there is no single proof for connection between county name and Teutonic knoights...nor that the Teutonic knoights ever were there...it is how some Romanian historians tried to explain name related to Germans... but its just assumption...
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    How did I2a-Din get to the Balkans?

    why do you not mention that Piatra Neamt means German rock and that it is in county named Neamt = Germans this is perfectly aligned with my assumption that Germanic Scirii were also I2a-Din people... last mentions of Scirii are in teritory of Romania.... Here are last known locations where...
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    Celtic - Serbian parallels

    you have nothing to say because all your arguments in previous post, regarding links in mythologies, turned out to be just your ego based belief without any support.... so you simply want to exit discussion in a way that makes you look above it..... but I am not here to prove my worth or to...
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    Celtic - Serbian parallels

    I think that Illyrian language was kind of Celtic or very related to Celtic, so Albanian language as probably somewhat related to Illyrian, should have indeed lot of words shared with Celtic people. reason to think there is large similarity between illyrian and Celtic languages is that in...
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    How did I2a-Din get to the Balkans?

    maybe we should first focus on I2a-Din- south as it is younger and less wide spread.... so it should give us better clue of more recent history of I2a-Din that is present on Balkan http://www.familytreedna.com/public/I2aHapGroup,I2aHapGroup/default.aspx?section=ymap what we see besides...
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    Celtic - Serbian parallels

    well, I do not know.... languages and cultures of compact ethnic group carriers of certain gene mix can change through history...Bryges might or might not not have been Celtic, but a part of them that perhaps traveled from Balkan to UK might have been celticized during the voyage... however, I...
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