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    Palasgians, pre Ancient Greeks...would their DNA be E-V13?

    Was recently been researching about E-V!3...we dont know yet if ancient greeks are the natives of south east Europe or they came from other locations.... As per E-V13 we know that its around 10,000 years, clearly way before ancient greeks. Ive ben reading about palasgians that they were the...
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    Endogenous Sardinian People and their DNA

    It is argued that Sardinian people are endogenous, so it would be interesting to know what their major Y DNA is?
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    What is the DNA of the indegenous Saami people?

    It is Argued that Saami people are indigenous in Europe. It would be interesting to know their DNA...
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    What is the DNA of the indegenous Basque people?

    It is Argued that Basque people are indigenous in Europe. It would be interesting to know their DNA...
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    DNA of ancient greeks and Minoans? ...E1b1b, J2, R1b or other groups?

    Anyone knows any info regarding the ancient greeks DNA and that of the Minoans (pre ancient greeks)? would be interested to know if ancient greeks came some somewhere else when they conquered Minoans 1,450 BC.
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    Was E1b1 very first inhabitants in Europe 42,000 YPD?...or Saami U5 haplogroup?

    Does that mean that they were the very first inhabitants in Europe? Where haplogroup K (already in Europe) 39,000 YPD Or even Saami People haplogroup U5 (25,000 years ago, or as early was 50,000 years ago)?
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    E1b1b in Southeast Europe 42,000 years BC, before any other, even Egypt's ERA?

    1. Are E1b1b in South east Europe 42,000 years BC the first human beings that came to Europe through North Africa? It is argued in Eupedia that E1b1b (42,000 years BC) came to south east Europe straight from very north west Africa and not all way around through Anatolia and that they didn't...
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