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    The diverse genetic origins of a Classical period Greek army

    Thanks. Is also on the same place that the "oldest" J2L70 was found, on an ancient Myceanean tomb, according to the "leak" from the Harvard Lab. Let's wait and see. ¡Saludos!
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    The diverse genetic origins of a Classical period Greek army

    Likely some J2L70 among this classical greek
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    J-L70 - a much needed update

    From what I understand your MRCA ancestor with the Ashkenazic clade, J-Z39055, is more than 2.700 ybp, so is difficult to establish if your line is jewish or not, specially considering that that clade has a common male ancestor on the IXth century CE and you have no records of your ancestors...
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    Can a Spaniard, Romanian, and Swiss Italian understand Corsican?

    In effetti mi ricorda un po' il sardo, anche se più "italianizzato"...
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    Comparing Ancient Greek populations to modern Greeks and Italians

    It's seams that the "trojan source" , probably related with Anatolians and greeks, for romans was true. And some of the roman gens (mostly from "Latium vetus") were eastern mediterraneans, as their tradition stated, such as the famous gens Iulia. As a relevant archeological aspect that needs to...
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    Can a Spaniard, Romanian, and Swiss Italian understand Corsican?

    Although is close to Sardinia it only has small coincidences with "logudorese" or "Campidanese" like the "u" or "s" in some final words, of course "gallurese" (northern sardinian dialect) is much closer. Comunque, si capisce molto bene, per chi parla italiano...
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    Alexander the Great's FATHER is found.

    According to the tradition, the Argead dynasty came from the Peloponnese (early Argead kings used the Argean wolf on their coins), so I guess a J2 Y-HG for Philip II. Let's wait and see...
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    J-L70 - a much needed update

    Hi Yosef, Thanks for your comment. Being Iberian and JL70 could be related to many cultures and/or religions. The oldest JL70 we have until now in the Iberian peninsula was found on a man buried on Northern East Spain, that belonged to the Visigothic culture. To have further details, you should...
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    G25 G25 imperial Greek shift in Greeks and Italians + a comparison with qpAdm

    We still don't have a clear picture where JL70 was born (for me somewhere between Anatolia and the Aegean). It was on the Italian peninsula on the late republic/early imperial times, according to the Urbino sample that had a local Admixture. We still need to wait for further ancient classical...
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    G25 Sardinian DNA with G25 calculator

    Just a brief comment. My wife is Sardinian, so for some time I've been reading about Sardinian History and genealogy. Regarding some surnames such as Pisano or Pisanu (my mother's in law surname), not all of them came from Pisa, probably many of their ancestors were part of the pisan part of the...
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    Genetic study The origin and legacy of the Etruscans through a 2000-year archeogenomic time transec

    Thanks for the information, regarding this paper yet to be publish, I think it is relevant to read again the Andrea Finocchio et Al paper from 2018 'A finely resolved phylogeny of Y chromosome Hg J illuminates the processes of Phoenician and Greek colonizations in the Mediterranean''. Some of...
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    Genetic study Genomes from 82 Etruscans and Southern Italians.(800 BCE – 1,000 CE).

    Thanks for the information. Do you have any information regarding Y HG J, are they only J2b, as we already know, or are there any J2a's as well?. Grazie mille
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    Genetic study Ancient genomes from a rural site in Imperial Rome (1st–3rd cent. CE): a genetic jun

    Many Thanks. I'm quite sure J2 L70 is part of the greek signature in Magna Graecia, as it is on central-southern Italy today.
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    Genetic study Ancient genomes from a rural site in Imperial Rome (1st–3rd cent. CE): a genetic jun

    Thanks, I'm sure it would be useful for J2 L70's as well!!
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