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  1. JajarBingan

    I2a-Din has spread in Europe from the Balkans.

    Romanian history in a nutshell: "We wuz the centre of civilisation.".
  2. JajarBingan

    23andMe Share your 23andMe Ancestry Composition

    I'm pretty sure that Macedonians are more Gypsy admixed than Romanians.
  3. JajarBingan

    23andMe Share your 23andMe Ancestry Composition

    All Romanians are closer to each other than to neighbours generally. But that's not what you have read. Those counties are where his personal matches come from. So the distribution is specific to him. Bucharest, like all other capitals, should bot be taken into consideration, since it has people...
  4. JajarBingan

    How to divide Slavs from Balts, and vice-versa before 6th century?

    It's going to be hard imo. And the reason for that are the Hunter Gatherers from Ukraine and Latvia. We already know from examples in Western Europe that those were predominantly blue-eyed and dark skinned. They passed those traits to farmers who contributed the light skin into the mix. Now the...
  5. JajarBingan

    Leaked Uniparental Marker Data

    Just post them here and we'll all work together :)
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    23andMe Share your 23andMe Ancestry Composition

    Well, here's Wallachia: https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/63794 "We analyzed 1910 unrelated individuals from 14 of 15counties in Wallachia region as follows: 259 samples fromArgeş, 148 from Brăila, 10 from Buzău, 11 from Călăraşi, 215from Dâmboviţa, 288 from Dolj, 114 from Giurgiu, 154 fromGorj, 117...
  7. JajarBingan

    23andMe Share your 23andMe Ancestry Composition

    Shepherd boy, I'm not trying to be rude, but you can't just outright lie and quote him as evidence. The guy clearly says the opposite from you. Here's a translation for the non-Romanian speakers.
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    23andMe Share your 23andMe Ancestry Composition

    This boy? Presa Locală: Suntem slavi sau latini? Cu cine ne înrudim? Florin Stanciu: Din punct de vedere genetic suntem un amestec de influențe, din care, în zilele noastre cea slavă este dominantă. Acest lucru a fost dovedit studiind mai multe categorii de markeri genetici și folosind cele...
  9. JajarBingan

    23andMe Share your 23andMe Ancestry Composition

    Got any sources for these autosomal connections?
  10. JajarBingan

    Vlach haplogroups & deep ancestry?

    How is any of this related to haplogroups and deep ancestry?
  11. JajarBingan

    23andMe Share your 23andMe Ancestry Composition

    For the relatives, I suggest filtering to 4 grandparents. Here's a personal example: Russia - 60 relatives; with 4 grandparents - 0 Germany - 28; with 4gp - 0 So for me the distribution of relatives (without the New World) overall looks like this: Poland (74) Ukraine (66) Russia (60) Romania...
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    23andMe Share your 23andMe Ancestry Composition

    At least it's clean for once, but I liked the previous iteration more. They explain it themselves in the description of the category. "Despite broad cultural and religious diversity, the people of the Balkans are genetically similar to one another, descending from early Mediterranean and...
  13. JajarBingan

    Vlach haplogroups & deep ancestry?

    Breg/Bereg/Bryag means coast in some Slavic languages. Polish: brzeg Bulgarian: bryag Ukrainian/Russia: bereg Macedonian: breg
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    Main Y-haplogroups on the territory of Dacia 2000-3000 years ago.

    Well, you've certainly got some work to do.
  15. JajarBingan

    Vlach haplogroups & deep ancestry?

    Speaking about Caloian. Does Caloian Ioniță sound like a Bulgarian name to you? :lol: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaloyan_of_Bulgaria?wprov=sfla1
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    Main Y-haplogroups on the territory of Dacia 2000-3000 years ago.

    Time will tell, there are a lot of gaps right now in time periods and data in general. I can see that scenario being possible if the E's and some of the J's travelled with the R-L23/Z2103 folk and eventually mixed with them. Then they would share the same patriarchal tendencies and explode in...
  17. JajarBingan

    Main Y-haplogroups on the territory of Dacia 2000-3000 years ago.

    L84 formed 13k years ago and it doesn't seem that it has a TMRCA on YFull. Why would it be medieval then? Anyways, I'll keep looking closer at the studies that I have. I scanned through "Origins, admixture and founder lineages in European Roma" today, since they have 144 Romanians there and...
  18. JajarBingan

    Updated map of haplogroup G

    You should add them to your profile.
  19. JajarBingan

    Main Y-haplogroups on the territory of Dacia 2000-3000 years ago.

    Well, screw me, I wasted 1 hour on a detailed answer, which didn't go through and restored only partially. Thus, I'll provide a TL;DR and if interested just google it. Up to 25% of the Dacian population was taken South prior to the Dacian wars, 1st by Aelius Catus (50k) and then by Aelianus...
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    Main Y-haplogroups on the territory of Dacia 2000-3000 years ago.

    In my opinion, you fail to consider that the Latinised population of the Balkans was spread all over the territory from North of Greece to the Carpathians. Certainly, that region wasn't densely populated, but they were around there. Then they got assimilated by the Slavs gradually in the South...
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