could be that the pompeii samples results from the italian thesis in the beginning posts of this thread
might at least partly related to this future dna paper abstract ;)
when i was in france many many years ago i was robed by a french algerian muslim
i nearly made it home parents had to send me money
i know there nature believe me
Europe is not lost
There is always eastern europe
And they would not tolarate
What western europeans can
They would fight for land and culture
Like lions and the islam would lose there
i understand
do you think it could be a european researcher who belonged to e-v13
who contaminated this remain?
bummer :(
( i always look for ancient e-m78 and generally speaking E1b1b1 ancient samples)
this should be a future paper
it is just an abstract:
Title: The Tombs of the Cosmopolitan Late Bronze Age City of Hala Sultan Tekke, Cyprus
Content: This presentation deals with the results from the past years excavations in the cemetery of the cosmopolitan Late Bronze Age city of Hala Sultan...
here is mine
the levantine element is still there even after 2000 years in another yards ;)
Distance to:
ASQFPS_scaled
0.01568530
51.20% Illyrian + 48.80% Syriac
0.01765802
32.00% Germanic + 68.00% Syriac
0.01766776
44.00% Iberic + 56.00% Syriac
0.01926901
32.00% Celtic_Britons +...
it might be indeed problematic sample
sorry for bringing him up :unsure:
i truly thought I8525 was under e-m78
p.s
i asked theytree if it is indeed contaminated?
hope they will answere
i wanted to be sure about the location in the y tree
of individual I8525 he is an old dude from turkmenistan geokysur 3090-2920 bc
source:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6822619/
he was realy e-m78>L618
( like ftdna discover tool claim it is now also confirmed by theytree site i...
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