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Ruggero II crowned ad king of Sicily in 1130 in the capital Palermo.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20181110/8ba4ce76eb23473fce11efe605d78294.jpg
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There are some issues because Robert the Guiscard was never king or Sicily but duke of Puglia. Sicily was ruled by his brother Ruggero I the great count. The first king or Sicily was the son of...
The Kingdom of Sicily was a pre-unitary italian state created in 1130 by Roger II and deleted in 1816 by Ferdinand III of Bourbon.
It had one of the most ancient parliaments of the world, and most...
Surely way more europeans than turks. At least Sicilians and Maltese are in the European side of PCA, while turks are in what they are, MENAs.
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Do you score some South Asian on Gedmatch analysis?
Evidence of Indian presence in Cyprus?
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While Pontian Greeks often cluster close with Armenians and Assyrians.
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The PCA is not that clear but Treemix and F3 statistic yes.
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Those samples were deleted.
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The Dodecanese one is really Eastern Mediterranean like. I've seen his Eurogenes' results as well.
Carfizzi is Arbereshe
South eastern Europeans and even Central Asian-like people is quite interesting.
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I don't think about it, because Palermo is kinda like Naples.
Uruguayans and Argentineans have significant Italian blood but there is some Amerindian even there.
In this study there is also the Y-DNA distribution with surnames and towns examinated in supplemental file.
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03014460.2017.1411525
Already you can see the genetic cline north-south Italy. Anyway the Sicilian BBs plot close of modern-day Sicilians kinda like Myceneans.
Without Y-DNA and autosomal it's not a good study about Punic DNA.
It's the most recent about its language. It looks different from Sicel language but with Italic characteristics more than Aegean.
About the language
http://mnamon.sns.it/index.php?page=Lingua&id=59&lang=en
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0179474
Siculi and Elimi were Italic-speaking populations not near eastern semites.
Because of small number of samples. In Heraklides et al. there were 765 samples from Sicily and E-M81 was only 1.6%.
https://s10.postimg.org/cr0hr4txl/Immagine.jpg
Siculi and Elimi were Italic-speaking peoples and similar of Latins.
Not that rare.
https://s10.postimg.org/bm6flrum1/Haplogroup-_R1b-_S28.gif
Southern Brazilians as well as Uruguayans and Argentinians received lot of Italian immigration.