Why would you expect Greeks? The earlies samples with Balkan-steppe ancestry from present-day Greece are Logkas, Theopetra and Sarakenos and the latter 2 weren't included in the IBD analysis of this study. The next earliest are from Skourtanioti et al 2023 and these also weren't included.
Tom Roswell and his online Nazi loser friends, after realising their dreams of "Nordic" ancient Greeks and Romans have been irrevocably turned to dust thanks to ancient DNA, are now settling for vague, nonsensical analytical categories such as "more European" and "less European". Hahahahaha
France, Iberia and parts of Northern Italy speak Romance languages today because of the Roman Empire. I'd say that's pretty meaningful. The only issue I see is that some labs and researchers still lag behind the aDNA findings and don't seem to realise (yet) that the "partly-Near Eastern admixed...
Napoleon is E-M34 and he belongs to this branch:
https://www.yfull.com/tree/E-Y58897/
https://discover.familytreedna.com/y-dna/E-BY36878/tree
which isn't Jewish
If you Ctrl + F for "Grant" in the peer-reviewed paper that recently came out, you'll see that this Grant fella isn't peer-reviewed and many of his theories are heavily disputed.
Not sure why people expect J2b or E-V13, we already have plausible Macedonian (Paeonian? Brygian?) and Doric-related samples and none of them belong to these haplogroups.
Proto-Greeks didn't have Corded Ware ancestry and they didn't come to Greece as unadmixed Yamnaya migrants (which is what Lazaridis proposed in 2022). The analyses of the Aegean paper are also lackluster (not entirely their fault). Based on the genetic data we have so far, the most likely...
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