3 generations; my grandfather, my father, me
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3 generations; my grandfather, my father, me
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It's all a load of bunk to make people who have "no life' feel secure in their dismal state. Genetically the component makeup of Europeans varies (as you note) between minute proportions of WHG, CHG,...
I honestly believe he'll end up being genetically close to modern day mainland Greeks (Epirus, Thessaly, Peloponnese, Rumeli) and Southern Albanians precisely due to the latter Slavic admixture in...
I'm a mainland Greek and have never scored anything other than European on testing sites. No Middle Eastern or Anatolian has appeared. If you're referencing Cretans or Aegean Islanders then yes there...
I'm comparing my own results (Peloponnesian Greek) to yours and you're a little more Aegean shifted based on mytrueancestry modern populations as well as DNA Land. I have Kosovo as my first...
Much thanks!
As a G2a2a Greek whose paternal side is from Messinia, Peloponnese I'm curious as to your insights on the arrival of G's into Greece during the early Neolithic (via Thessaly around 7000 bc). Would...
If he's ruling elite probable Macedonian Greek?
Any idea the origin of the Seleucid sample?
Possibly. Earlier indigenous populations are never considered.
Actually it's Mani and Tsakonia that are close to Crete autosmally. The rest of the Peloponnese is much closer to Thessaly, Epirus (actually all of mainland Greece with the exception of Eastern...
I guess that's why Messinia has the highest Slavic input in all of the Peloponnese based on the Stamatoyannoupolos paper.
But where is the genetic Slavic element in Crete coming from? Mainland Greece? I don't believe there was actual Slavic settlement.
Yes but what separates Peloponnesians from Cretans is the minor Slavic genetic imprint (Slavic incursions of the 6th and 7th Century) with the exception of deep Mani and isolated Tskanonian regions...
There are Turks (and even Anatolian Greeks) who suggest that there is a genetic Turkish imprint on the mainland. Most mainland Greeks (including my own family) lived in isolated communities and had...
DNA Portal component NE (?) doesn't add up with the other components. Eurogenes K7 ENF is much more accurate.
Any idea where the Doric settlers were from? Possibly Messinia and Laconia in the Peloponnese? The Tsakonians still speak a form of Doric.
This Albanian result is actually in line with a Greek mainlander and not Southern Italian but actually more Central Italian (Abruzzo isn't South) like is my guess.
Pretty much identical to my results and I’m not Albanian.
I've seen literally 100's of mainland Greek results (which are pretty uniform) and most mainland Greeks cluster with other mainlanders; i.e., :Peloponnesians (like myself) with Thessalians, NW...
I"m Peloponnesian Greek (100 %) and typically cluster with NW Greeks, Thessalians, Albanians, Tuscans and/or Central Italians. I have not seen any mainland results anywhere near Anatolia let alone...
I"m a Peloponnesian Greek and typically overlap with Albanians, Thessalians, Tuscans, and/or to a lesser degree Abruzzo Italians. I've seen at least 50 plus mainland Greek results and none are...
I'm 100% Peloponnesian Greek and am U3a
You're right. Modern mainland Greeks cluster with Balkanites on every calculator I've seen including Bulgarians, Romanians, Kossovars, and Serbs. There is also a genetic connection to...
Thanks so much Angela for your insights!