I like all kinds of traits, but generally if I had to pick one type I'd choose something that I call Gracile Pontid. It's common in Romania, Moldova and Ukraine from what I've noticed.
Kind of like this:
Look up the supplementary qpAdm data from Mathiesson et al. Global25 is flawed in this regard and l'll stick with the academia, considering that Reich also quotes this proportion for the first Yamnaya. Don't forget that as all other people, they also mixed over time, absorbing more EHG on the...
There isn't any enigma. Just like other pre-Indo-European haplos, they slowly faded because Indo-Euros had priority access to women. This also explains why there is a surge of E in Southeast Europe compared to the rest, given that it is a Neolithic lineage too. Probably, like seen in the local...
That's because some people fail to understand that they aren't looking at the original Anatolian Farmers. That girl had darker complexion probably because she partly descended from a local WHG ancestor not too far ago.
It's the same as with the GAC samples who had a high incidence of blue eyes...
You shouldn't read too much into this. They are showing that 11% of Thai and 4% of Japanese users get some Balkan (could be any percentage, but it's likely less than 1%). This tells me that their East Asian components are calibrated poorly.
That doesn't mean that a French will receive 7.2% Sardinian or 4.2% Nigerian.
Rather, it signifies that within those people who tested and who come from France, 7.2% and 4.2% scored some kind of Sardinian and Nigerian ancestry. Those could range anywhere from 0.1% to 100%.
Slavic ancestry doesn't come with additional Iran_N/CHG. If anything it will decrease it. There is a higher rate across Greece and Eastern Balkans because people there consistently received more of such ancestry since the Neolithic and all the way into the Iron Age.
The source is my own model...
I put together a PCA map, which documents the autosomal profile of the released academic samples who are relevant to Southeast Europe.
This is the timeline of how your ancestors looked like from an autosomal POV during different time periods.
We are missing a lot of data still, but some...
Iran Neolithic/CHG ancestry peaks in Albanians and Greeks on the mainland. For Greeks and Bulgarians, the extra is probably typical of the region, considering that the Pennopolese Neolithic and Krepost Neolithic samples already had Iran Neolithic/CHG ancestry compared to other Balkan samples...
Since I have your attention on Albanians and a more inland origin, you might want to consider this: https://indo-european.info/indo-europeans-uralians/index.htm#t=VIII_11_Balkan_province-.htm%23viii_11_Thracians_and
A nice high-level overview of the archaeological record from the Southeast European Bronze Age
https://indo-european.info/indo-europeans-uralians/VIII_11_Balkan_province-.htm#viii_11_Thracians_and
That's because Ownstyler already presented a strong enough counterargument to which you couldn't respond. There's no point dragging the discussion just for the sake of wasting time.
As others have said, there are other branches under CTS10228 that split at the same time, but occur only outside...
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