Wolfgang Haak et al., Massive migration from the steppe is a source for Indo-European languages in Europe, bioRxiv http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/013433
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Culture: Els Trocs, Spain (Cardial...
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Wolfgang Haak et al., Massive migration from the steppe is a source for Indo-European languages in Europe, bioRxiv http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/013433
ID I0412
Culture: Els Trocs, Spain (Cardial...
23andme has Stephen Colbert listed as R1b. :confused:
Yes, I believe it is his son Leonid who was tested by FTDNA, although the full name doesn't appear on the project page.
Anthony Leonid Turkevich
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_L._Turkevich
I2 Dinaric
I see a linguistic problem there as well. Why would Germanic tribes adopt a Slavic language upon settling in the Balkans? It seems unlikely.
Good point. I2a-din is not present in Britain, nor anywhere else where the Romans went. I2a-disles is found mainly in Scotland which was not a part of Roman Britain. I think it's highly unlikely that...
^ You're very welcome!
No, all Dinaric is L147+ AFAIK.
Here is some ancient Trypillian DNA analysis (unfortunately only mtDNA)
iansa.eu/papers/IANSA-2010-01-02-nikitin.pdf
Where do you get that? Dinaric is younger than Isles for sure.
TMRCA(Din-N) = 2340 years
TMRCA(Din-S) = 2040 years
TMRCA(interclade node) = 2820 years
They are not downstream of Dinaric.
Has anyone thought about Cucuteni-Trypillian culture as the location of the I2a1b1 founder? Disles could have been carried to Britain by the advancing...
Very exciting discovery. They have great info and maps on the R1a1a and Subclades Y-DNA Project page.
familytreedna.com/public/R1a/default.aspx?section=results