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This thread is not for you.
And there it still continues. Truly mind-boggling.
This is an outdated laughable pseudo scientific article with non reliable numbers made by Pericic Salihovic who has had and still has an obsession with Slavs being autochthonous in the Balkans.
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Thanks for making that clear to that user. Next to the CSN004 Y-DNA J2b2a1 L283>>Z615>Z597>Y15058>Z38240 there was also another Etruscan sample R474 Y-DNA J2b2a1...
I understand that, just wanted to point out that there are some further samples missing and that the nomenclatures are rather vague. This site might be helpful to you...
It does not entail the newest samples in regards to e. g. J1-CTS1026, like the one from Khvalynsk and others Angela was referring to. Apart from that the nomenclatures in that map are very vague and...
Interesting, Paleo. Eastwards of the region I'm from there are Mazreku people who have settled there after being expelled from their native soil in Eastern Serbia near the Bulgarian border in...
I agree and kind of also disagree with your comment here. They will most likely, similar to the Balkans, be split between a majority Bronze Age/Iron Age and minority of Neolithic, Chalcolithic...
Because there is no overlap. It is pseudo science. Also, J2a is a macro haplogroup designation with a formation date of 28700 years and TMRCA of 18300 years, it predates any of the ethnic...
Thanks for sharing! Quite disappointing indeed. Let's just hope that other upcoming papers we've been anticipating won't follow the same delay or have a late publication date.
Wondering if any of these will be uploaded to Yfull or are in the process of being uploaded.
This user "1337" is clearly a troll pretending to be Albanian whilst making racist comments and also pseudo-scientific (Caucasus and such laughable stuff) comments about Albanians. He also makes...
What's the deal with pseudo-scientific couch potato input like the one above? It amazes me that some people really don't know boundaries.
Is this modern or aDNA auDNA? Kind of reminds me of the R9669 sample from the Stable population structure paper?
Edit: never mind that is not the case
Aside from the fact that this is far from the truth, I find it astounding how even though I never really engaged in a proper conversation with you of any kind, you keep on personalizing the thread's...
As far as I know there is a clear difference between papers such as the Stable population structure one and the Southern Arc papers/ upcoming Balkan study. Whilst the Stable population structure...
Pseudo science at its finest.
This is the kind of "intellect" repeating the same non sense such as a major Slavic haplogroup being native to the Balkans.
I-M170 is a macro haplogroup designation. And as we have seen from multiple papers and more to come it is already proven that I-Y3120
came with the early medieval Slavic migration into the Balkans.
Edit: with etc. meaning the Albanian, North Macedonian IA samples and so on.
What would Basarabi culture sites in Serbia be? Or are you grouping them with Bosut sites like Zidovar, Bosut Gradina...
It generally baffles me how a troll account is able to generate and make this much posts with off topic non sense in a set of two days.
This is a linguistic thread and does not have anything to do...
The study seems to primarily focuse on Serbia but as was mentioned by Lalueza-Fox himself it also entails samples from other places such as Croatia etc. No other specifics unfortunately.