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    Celtic - Serbian parallels

    reason I start this thread is idea that Celtic or celticized tribes of Scordisci/Serdi that lived along Danube in what is now Serbia might have been former tribal identity of Serbs... also I relate both proto-Serbs and proto-Celts to peoples known as Cimmerians and Serians... Welsh people are...
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    who were Slavic people?

    western linear pottery - Dniester and Danube spread early Slavs - 500 AD - Dniester and Danube spread Dniester Dnieper Don historic distribution of Slavic languages - supposed core - along Dniester, on east up to Dnieper Slavonic tribes 9th century - still far west from Don...
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    Languages, haplogroups, and tribes

    Idea is to take a meaning and compare related words in different languages of today and see whether the word correlates with spread of some haplogroup or tribal group.... emphasis should be on words that must have been important in ancient past... e.g. tower haplogroup E kula - Macedonian &...
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    Macedonians

    There is obviously need for separate discussion about Macedonians.... who were ancient Macedonians...who are Macedonians of today? stage is yours Elias...let's see your proof that Macedonians were Bulgarians before WW2... try to base your "proof" on credible historical sources....if any...
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    how can we see genetic trace of tribe moving to distant location?

    situation 1: tribe moves out of area where it was surrounded with related tribes to an area where it is at least partially surrounded with unrelated tribes... scenario 1a: unrelated tribe settles on its place... expected outcome: hotspots in new teritory, holes in old teritory scenario 1b...
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    R1b in Europe origins mostly from Phrygians and Galatians?

    Celts are usually thought to have reached Asia minor during their maximal expansion in 3rd century BC http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celts We can even see that spread of Celts (alternative name of Celts is Galli/Galatea) corresponds to Galatia region in Asia minor But, how likely is that a...
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    Culture, genetics and history

    I would like to start topic about links between culture, genetics and history... culture can be about customs, or about traditional clothing... for instance let's start with some traditional hat/cap e.g. Barretina http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barretina btw. I do not know in what part of...
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    origin of people of Scotland and northeast Ireland

    tribes in UK 01: Caledones 02: Taexali 03: Carvetii 04: Venicones 05: Epidii 06: Damnonii 07: Novantae 08: Selgovae 09: Votadini 10: Brigantes 11: Parisi 12: Cornovii 13: Deceangli 14: Ordovices 15: Corieltauvi 16: Iceni 17: Demetae 18: Catuvellauni 19: Silures 20: Dubunni 21: Dumnonii 22...
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    Indo-Aryans

    Brahmins of India are believed to origin from Aryans 68% R1a1, 21% J2, 16% H1, 3.6% G2a H1 are local people... they probably represent leading cast before Aryan arrival.. Cluster of Indus Valley Civilization site along the course of the Indus River in Pakistan is supposed to represent...
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    sea peoples

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_people they brought Hittite empire down... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hittites Reign of Ramesses II http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_people http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_people http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_people ok, now we know historical...
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    Sarmatians

    this thread is closely related to thread Veneti Veneti as it is likely that Veneti and Sarmatians were very closely related tribes - something like Croats and Serbs today... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarmatians clusterisation of samples from "Geostatistical inference of main...
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    Veneti

    there are Veneti tribes in several parts of Europe in distant places and different times... but there are also Eneti in Paphlagonia in Asia Minor, in fact let's hear what Strabo have to say about it... from Strabo's book...
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    question about methodology

    I did some math few weeks ago, in order to try to very roughly determine different waves of settlement of two related populations, and I wonder how wrong can be method that I used. I took data from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/1...21235/suppinfo haplogrupa____Srbija____Crna Gora...
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    order of populating Europe

    By comparing folowing two images showing distribution of pre-celitc and celtic tribes in Iberia, and distribution of E-V13 group in Europe, I would say that pre-celtic IE tribes in Iberia carried substantial amount of E-V13 since this E-V13 in Iberia is an island, I would say that E-V13...
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    Wales / Cymru

    Let's pay attention first to G2a haplogroup ... it is obviously slightly more G2a than the rest of Great Britain.. there is strong corellation of G2a spread with spread of Welsh speakers http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welsh_language ellevated G2a can pinpoint that perhaps relation between Cymru...
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    Who were Scythians?

    180 BC Scythians are noth of Bactria and Sogdiana ......................................................................................... 100 BC Scythians include Bactria, Sogdiana, and Indo-Scythians ...................................................................................... I...
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