Maciamo, i think you might need to update a map a bit?.....Kosovo has a bit more R1b than Albania
Population
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Albanians(Kosovar)
Language
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IE (Albanian)
N
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114
R1b
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21.10
R1a
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4.42
I
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I1=5.31
I2a2=2.65
E-V13...
Yes (looks like it), although distribution of language does not mean that all of the migration came with it.
Maciamo argues that Hittite (central Anatolia) were mostly R1b and they spoke EI, it is consistent with the most studies that Albanian separated from Anatolian branch 5,000 or 3,000 ybp...
Jireqek line is history of Slavic people at 1911, we are talking here for much earlier periods.
Gegh and tosk share the same language and genetically not much of a difference.
Thanks for clarification, however you said this....
Garrick
Proto Albanian originated from area Caucasus, today’s eastern Turkey and northern Iran. And it is possible that population who spoke proto Albanian moved over land in the region around Black sea to the Moldavia (Southern...
Its not my theory as i am not saying this, scientific study argues about that. I never say something from the thin air. I place a source, i represent it and i might give some suppositions based on the source and some possibilities. The post above is straight (copy paste ) from the study.
So...
Originally Posted by Garrick
Albanian is a separate branch of Balto-slavic, that is known to everyone and the majority of studies say so (especially the recent ones) (see below)
Bouckaert et al argues that Greek and Albanian split 6,000 ybp from Anatolian and Balto slavic split 5,700 ybp...
That was just a reply to Garick because he mentioned that Albanian language is a root or derived from Baluchi from the same study he sourced BY HIMSELF.
Bouckaert et al argues that Serbo Croatian is 900 ybp derived from old church Slavonic around 1,200 ybp and old church Slavonic deriving from...
By far the highest rates of IBD within any populations is found between Albanian speakers—around 90 ancestors from 0–500 ya, and around 600 ancestors from 500–1,500 ya (so high that we left them out of Figure 5; see Figure S12). Beyond 1,500 ya, the rates of IBD drop to levels typical for other...
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