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  1. Dale Cooper

    Y-DNA of Sumerians?

    But I always thought (and I still have that opinion) that R1a came to Iran and Afghanistan (once Persia) - Iranian Plateau with IndoEuropean migration (so called Aryan branch) 2500-3000 BC, who founded Andronovo Culture, which will later emerge Persian civilization, also from that area of...
  2. Dale Cooper

    Y-DNA of Sumerians?

    But friend, what this map is showing would mean that R1a practically came from Middle East and Arabian peninsula? I would never suspect somethin like that, it's shocking to be honest if this is true :) Or did I misinterpreted the blue lines on that map, are they saying that R1a was "created"...
  3. Dale Cooper

    Y-DNA of Sumerians?

    I really do not understand some things about this map, first of all, in which time would you place R1a (blue colored) on this map? And how is this connected than to IE people of Kurgan Cultures, like Yamna, Novodanilovka etc which were carriers of R1a and invaded Europe 4000-2500 BC (to the...
  4. Dale Cooper

    Y-DNA of Sumerians?

    This is true, also modern day Gypsies troughout Europe are mainly carriers of Y-DNA haplogroup H, isn't that right? Gypsies came from India/Pakistan area, and I would say they are descendants of Dravidians, ofcourse mixed in racial terms like almost all Indians today. I would agree with this...
  5. Dale Cooper

    Y-DNA of Sumerians?

    Well considering that Sumerians are the first human civilization in true meaning of word: civilization, and they are pre-semitic people of Mesopotamia with unknown origin and with non-semitic language, I am very curious does anyone know to which y-dna haplogroup they belonged? I mean, is there...
  6. Dale Cooper

    Kosovo Albanians Haplogroups?

    It's very sad to see that people insult each other here on racial and nationalistic levels, this forum is better than that... We cannot allow ourselfs to be slaves of our emotions sometimes (like some users here considering their nations) and react unciviliazed to other user here... so plz, as...
  7. Dale Cooper

    Kosovo Albanians Haplogroups?

    First of all, let me ask you this: where is the written historical evidence that pre-roman tribes and cultures of area of today Croatia, Bosnia and western Serbia called themselfs as "Illyrians"? Plz, show to me that kind of evidence where that tribes said that for themselfs, show me the proof...
  8. Dale Cooper

    Genetic history of Italy

    They told that in times when Romans themselfs were not exactly the original Romans/Latins before they started to expand their rule over Etruscans, Ligures (both non-indoeuropean by origin) Sabinians and others on Italian peninsula, isn't that true? Not to mention that term "Roman", even 200...
  9. Dale Cooper

    Genetic history of Italy

    Wouldn't you say people that Celtic tribes of Bronze and Iron Age of Europe were very similar by genetic to Italic "indoeuropean" tribes, for example to LATINS, considering R1b?
  10. Dale Cooper

    Kosovo Albanians Haplogroups?

    Or... check this out: Illyrians is not ethnic term if you are reffering on roman province Illricum, why? Because Romans did not care how or how much land will they call by certain name into their province, so "Illyrians" as you call them, and I see many of you on this forum are making the same...
  11. Dale Cooper

    Serb and Croat genes

    In what parallel universe? Here are the facts: Croats have 52% of I haplogroups and Serbs 40%, Croats have 5% of E1b1b, Serbs have 20%, Croats have R1b 30% and Serbs 15%, you see the difference? well everyone who is NOT F...ING BLIND can see it. Can I ask you something? Do you have any...
  12. Dale Cooper

    Kosovo Albanians Haplogroups?

    I was wondering is there any data about haplogroups of Kosovo albanians because I'm interested to see is there any big difference between them and albanians from Albania? Because on this table there is nothin about Kosovo yet: http://www.eupedia.com/europe/european_y-dna_haplogroups.shtml
  13. Dale Cooper

    Genetic make-up of Europe

    Maciamo what do you think about this table I've made: Most Greco-Neolithic countries in Europe (E1b1b + J2 + G2a): 1. Greece: around 51% 2. Albania: around 48% 3. Bulgaria: around 45% 4. Rep. Macedonia: around 41% 5. Italy: around 37% 6. Romania & Austria: around 30% 7. Portugal: around 29%...
  14. Dale Cooper

    Genetic make-up of Europe

    Maybe your view of this video is "wrong" in terms of "non european" and "european" term I used in video but that doesn't change the fact that overall video shows things how they are in Europe considering genetics of european nations, let's forget about "european" and "non-european", video shows...
  15. Dale Cooper

    Genetic make-up of Europe

    So people, what do you think about video I've made and uploaded to youtube? here it is: As "non-european" HG's I've named HG's such as J1, Q, T & H... means all of HG's which are present in Europe just in last 1000 or 2000 years... so don't take this term "european and noneuropean" as...
  16. Dale Cooper

    Serb and Croat genes

    I'm sorry I thought about E, I've put "B" by mistake, I'm writing to fast :) Jesus christ and I don't treat people with E,J as "inferior" people, all that I've said was about what is the main difference between Croats and rest of "ex-yugoslavs", is that a racist in your opinion? if it is, than I...
  17. Dale Cooper

    Genetic make-up of Europe

    Well, this means that Croatians are by genetic THE oldest Europeans :)
  18. Dale Cooper

    Serb and Croat genes

    As many users said before, the main difference between Croats and rest of "ex-yugoslavs" (except Slovenians) is croatian lack of E,J haplogroups which make a significant proportions in Serbs, Montenegrins, rep.Macedonians, and even Bosnians. Croatians practically don't have E,J haplogroups...
  19. Dale Cooper

    Bosnians/ ethnic groups there

    No offence but you make some basic mistakes in your approach to I2a2, yes it's true that there is 50% of I2a2 in Bosnia, (In Croatia I2a2 is 42%), but you cannot come here and name that haplogroup as "Illyrian"; because by doing that you are confusing people here and making your own theory as...
  20. Dale Cooper

    Bosnians/ ethnic groups there

    "mother bosnia", are you a retard? Dalmatia, only half of dalmatia was under Kingdom of Bosnia for 4 years (1386-1390)... HEY... 4 GOD DAMN YEARS... and rest of 1500 years from 6th century till today WAS A REGION DALMATIA mostly under VENICE and under kingdom of Croatia and Austro-Hungary, so...
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