Actually model is in line with Marcus and Fernandes 2020 and also Chiang 2018, the same Yamnya percentages...check the papers
explain me how is possible that the steppe dna increased from almost 0% in the Bronze Age to 11% in places like the South West (Chiang, Marcus) without a northern...
Just a note: Sardinians cluster with LBA/IA Sicilians and MBA Olmo di Nogara not with Cardium pottery samples. Etruscans and Latins are closer to Sardinians than most BA Nuragics and much closer than Sardinia N(eolithic)
With more recent population sources, always with Genoplot nMonte
I chose Guanches for the pre-Arabic North African ancestry and Afrikaners for the Northern ancestry because they are the closest to the Poprad Vandal according to Genoplot. We have literary evidences that Vandals from Africa...
The IA Sicilians are from Polizello,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polizzello_archaeological_site?wprov=sfla1
Moden Sardinians seems intermediate between Nuragic BA and these Sicilian Iron Age individuals or something similar, far away from the Punic era samples, despite that in many books...
According to G25 there is much more "Roman Imperial" than "IA Rome" DNA in Sardinia, although Sardinians are closer to IA Italics or BA/IA Sicilians than Rome Imperials [emoji848]
Medieval colonists may have brought additional Roman/Italic-like DNA (the so called "Northern Mediterranean"...
Northern Sardinians are not so distant from Iron Age Rome Latins, at least according to Vahaduo/G25 (i don't know how to use other calculators).
I don't know if its due to direct Latin or Corsican ancestry
Interesting paper (in Italian, summary in English)
https://www.academia.edu/33139273/Influssi_balcanici_e_genesi_del_Bronzo_antico_in_Italia_meridionale_la_koin%C3%A8_Cetina_e_la_facies_di_Palma_Campania
I've buyed It for less than 30 euro on eBay some years ago. It came from Slovakia and apparently Is a spearhead from the late bronze Age (Urnfield). Do you think it's authentic ?
Because the Iberians have more or less the same EEF, WHG, Yamnaya ratio of the Etruscans, not because they descend directly from them
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Maybe.... But it's impossible to know without a genealogical research. I read about these similarities here:http://www.iagiforum.info/index.php?sid=905c7cd37de77095932e7307696f4a98 so it's not farina del mio sacco
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I've read that Tuscany share many last names with Northern Italy. So probably there was some north south movement. An example
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The maternal genetic variability of ancient Punic samples from the Sardinian necropolis of Tharros was analysed, with the aim to explore genetic interactions and signatures of past population events
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03014460.2021.1937699
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https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/7/35/eabi6941
Europe’s prehistory oversaw dynamic and complex interactions of diverse societies, hitherto unexplored at detailed regional scales. Studying 271 human genomes dated ~4900 to 1600 BCE from the European heartland, Bohemia, we reveal...
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