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    I'm also very curious about the source. Do you know it?
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    By Jordanès : “Venetharum natio. . . quorum nomina licet nunc per varias familias et loca mutentur, principaliter tamen Sclavini ac Antes nominantur”. Yes, by Adriatic Veneti the duck is maybe the most important sacred animal.
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    Well, I think that this two maps can speak by them self. The big problem to me is timeline because R1a Z92 don't match with Lusatian culture, being more ancient (around 2500 b. C. I guess). Can so old clade remain so long in the maps?
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    Well, the question is not settled at all, it is an OPEN question. I think you need to read the recent linguistic studies results of your own country in Heidelberg University: Jadranka Gvozdanovic points attention to the common language substrate of ancient Brittany Veneti, Adriatic Veneti and...
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    Yes, my book is an anthropological work, I think genetists researchers for haplogroups need to work in staff with people like historians ad anthropologist. Sorry my book is only in Italian, but there are many interesting maps and images, also there is an international bibliography of nine pages...
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    Arvistro I'm so happy and so grateful to you :grin::grin::grin:. This is a kind of map I was long time looking for. I guess it is about a R1a1a and its Subclade Z92 (as you can see in this map: https://www.familytreedna.com/public/r1a/default.aspx?section=results). It matches both Brittany and...
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    Z280 Balto-slavic haplogroup is present in Veneto region (Italy), also its subclade CTS3402 - strictly Balto-slavic - is present in Veneto. We can argue a connection between Baltic region and Italian Veneto in ancient time (probably from Late Bronze age). So the question about: is CTS3402, along...
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    Dr. Rossi-Osmida is now arguing about an origin of Veneti from Turkmenistan. http://www.ilgiornaledivicenza.it/stories/Cultura/588760_e_il_paleomito_dei_veneti_rinasce_in_turkmenistan/
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    It is a problem of sponsor: Veneti haplogroups researces need some private Institute, Company or Bank giving money for this research. For Etruscans they had sponsors so genetists are actually working about: http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0055519
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    What about mtDNA of ancient Veneti? Things are quite clear for Etruscans origin (from Anatolia). Why not to study also Veneti mtDNA in order to clarify their origin?
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    Sorry, you are right: Amasea is Hellenopontus not in Paphlagonia. Anyway Paphlagonia is inside Pontus Dioecesis (400 A.D.).
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    Hi Sile, you know so good Venetian history that I think you are a veneto, maybe a Trevigiano (from river Sile). I don't believe Anatolian Veneti were Hittites: as you can see in every map Hittites area isn't over Halis river, there were no Hittites in Paphlagonia. In Paphlagonia in very ancient...
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    PS Why so small my pictures?
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    In general view in North East Italy we had Terramare culture (from 1600 b.C) then this culture collapsed and was repalced in 1200 b.C by Urnfield culture. Later there was expansion of Hallstatt culture but it affected North East Italy only indirectly. I don't know if you agree about this...
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    This is in line with the result that Ötzi the Iceman, the Similaun Man, has a Y-line DNA haplogroup G2a2b. (From the Docu-Movie: "Ötzi, ein Archäologiekrimi" by Christine Sprachmann. TV-Broadcast by 3sat 10 August 2011 and br-alpha 13 September 2011). Sorry Moesan: the ancient geographer Strabo...
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    Superior Paleolitic is about from 40 000 to 10 000 years ago. http://www.plosone.org/article/fetchObject.action?uri=info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0065441.g002&representation=PNG_M
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    Adamo, the last paper of Boattini et al. probably has demonstrated that G2a is very ancient in Italy, probably Palaeolitic. http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0065441
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    Sile, do you have more details about this project? I partecipate to a general project about Venetian genetic in 2009, it was promoted by professor Fabio Carrera, but I think that this project shipwreked (despite being connected in some way with Genographic project...
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    Adamo :-) I'm really very grateful to you for your post about my paternal G and female HV haplogroups origins. If I ask for sub-clades test, can I have some more interesting genetic news about my origin? In my opinion (no scientific basis about that) I can imagine that my ancestors migrated...
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    Hi Sile I meet personally the archaelogist Elisa Perego, we visit together the ancient Veneti exhibition "Venetkens", in Padova. What now I'm looking for at the moment is a link between "Wendi" of Baltic Vistula river region and "Veneti" of Brittany. There were a lot of amber jewels both in...
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