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  1. Sergius

    montenegro dna

    I am Montenegrin and quite interested in European and Balkan history. Usually I do not enter any discussion about Montenegro with people that are not Montenegrin because it is quite boring to explain facts to them. Mostly they do not have a clue about anything concerning Montenegro. If do have...
  2. Sergius

    montenegro dna

    Simply that E- V13 has the higest percentage on Kosovo. Check the map in Steven Birds work.
  3. Sergius

    Scythian/Sarmatian DNA, your thoughts.

    You are right about Montenegrins – at the time being they did not form a nation and my term is Montenegrin ancestors. The same goes for Serbs and Croats. About forming all of modern Balkan nations I can tell you something that slowly starts to be accepted in EX of Yugoslavia. Mostly they are a...
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    Scythian/Sarmatian DNA, your thoughts.

    I am not talking about similarities in names of rivers, villages, mountains. I am talking about Montenegrin ancestors moving complete “geography” in new homeland. Meaning that all of them are identically named and placed in the same order as they were in old homeland. Reason? To keep the...
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    Scythian/Sarmatian DNA, your thoughts.

    Once again: I would love that you are right. On the other hand I can’t accept something that does not seem based on reality/ facts that are easily proven. As far as I can see Dinaric people are from the border of Germany and Poland. Rotkovic has written a very good book about Montenegrin...
  6. Sergius

    montenegro dna

    Wrong! Read: Haplogroup E3b1a2 as a Possible Indicator of Settlement in Roman Britain by Soldiers of Balkan Origin / Steven C. Bird On Kosovo you can find more than 40% of E-V13.
  7. Sergius

    Scythian/Sarmatian DNA, your thoughts.

    Dinar started with Sassanid Dynasty (224 – 651 AD) in Persia. It is far later than Roman Denarius coin was in circulation. Manipulation with similar toponymes has been many times the way to false conclusions so let us drop Dinara, Beograd… I would like, better I would love to be a descendent of...
  8. Sergius

    Scythian/Sarmatian DNA, your thoughts.

    I was impressed by the strongest and most valid argument based on the nomination of the currency Dinar. By the way, how Roman Denarius fits into the frame? This political theory is quite old and starts more than a century ago with the need of Croats to differ from their neighbors. Before of that...
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