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    E1b1b1 / E3b / E-M35 / E-V13 in the UK

    Just letting you know we are starting a new DNA project dedicated to Haplotype(s) E1b / E3b /E-M35 and E-V13 in Scotland. Come on over and join us at http://www.familytreedna.com/public/E1b-E3b-E-M35-In-Scotland/ Tom Caulley Project Admin.
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    E1b1b1 / E3b / E-M35 / E-V13 in the UK

    Some really good articles are http://www.genebase.com/learning/article/2 (a general article on the distribution of E1b1b1) http://www.jogg.info/32/bird.pdf (an article on Roman Soldiers in Great Britain)
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    E1b1b1 / E3b / E-M35 / E-V13 in the UK

    These maps came from the above article:
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    Roman DNA distribution

    The reason I ask is I have E1b1b1 ancestry that ended up in Great Britain. Believed to have been introduced by a Roman soldier from Thrace.
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    Roman DNA distribution

    When you say Roman, do you mean just people from the Italian Peninsula or does that include Roman soldiers from other regions ie. Thrace?
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    Y-DNA haplogroup maps updated

    Interesting maps
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    British: Celtic and Germanic origins

    My research show E3b was probably introduced by Roman soldiers from the Balkans
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    Who were and are the Bulgarians and their DNA

    Interesting chart
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    Who were and are the Bulgarians and their DNA

    Some ended up in Great Britain, presumably as Roman Soldiers from Thrace
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    E1b1b1 / E3b / E-M35 / E-V13 in the UK

    Compress / remove spaces in the web address. (I haven't posted enough times to include a URL)
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    E1b1b1 / E3b / E-M35 / E-V13 in the UK

    E1b1b1 also known as E3b / E-M35 and E-V13 is rare in Great Britain. So, how many of you are from this haplogroup AND can trace your ancestors to the UK? Where did they live? What was their surname? I've read where it is believed that this haplogroup was introduced into Great Britain by...
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