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    The Vlachs of former Yugoslavia

    Vlachs today no longer exist in Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro while in Serbia exist smaller Vlach population. Primary historical sources mentione Vlachs in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina and this was period shortly before the Ottoman occupation and mostly during the...
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    Three adolescent male individuals from the Great Migration Period from Croatia

    Cranial deformation and genetic diversity in three adolescent male individuals from the Great Migration Period from Osijek, eastern Croatia https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0216366#pone-0216366-t001...
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    Balkan genetic influence in Slavic peoples

    I noticed that west and east Slavs(Russia, Czech Republic, Poland, Ukraine etc) have a significant percentage of Balkans area in autosomally results. Since nobody goes to Belarus from Balkans at least not large groups of people(there is no historical record) my opinion is that they share...
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    An unknown Croat ruler from the 8th century opens a new chapter

    It is not possible to give name and surname to the people and to the ruler who was buried in the tomb at archaeological site of Brekin's hair at Bojna. The problem is that there are a few preserved bones, but DNA found on the found remains could lead to additional links. Archaeological site...
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    Expanding the horizons of Palaeolithic rock art: the site of Romualdova Pećina

    Sensational archaeological discovery - in Croatia, paleolithic cave painting discovered in Croatia over 30,000 years old. Paleolithic cave paintings, over 30,000 years old, were discovered in the Romuald cave in Istria, the first in Croatia. An international scientific team has discovered that...
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    R1a R-YP611

    This branch of R1a is located in northeastern Bosnia and northwestern Serbia mostly in the Serbian population from that area. https://www.familytreedna.com/public/R1a?iframe=ymap https://www.yfull.com/tree/R-YP611/ Considering that subclade R-YP3987* and R-YP3989* are in Serbians from that...
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    Haplogroup K among Serbs and Bosnian Serbs

    In older DNA researches among Bosnian Serbs and Serbians there is K haplotype, where haplotype K disappeared in new research for Serbs? In old research haplotype K is in the range of 7%. I am :confused2: https://academic.oup.com/view-large/figure/76273142/molbiolevolmsi185f02_lw.jpeg...
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    Local migrations of Y haplotypes (subclades) in the Balkans

    Considering that DNA projects for each country become secret it would be nice that we know typical Y haplotypes (subclades and branches) for each country. Then we could know from where someone is coming ie. local Balkan migration. Most interested are E1b V13, R1b, I2a, R1a and J2 subclades...
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    Local migrations of E-V13 subclades in the Balkans

    Text of co-administrator of the FTDNA E-M35 project. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3toPDBv-MLKc04zdEd6MDJlaTQ/view Serbian genetic tree for E-V13, source Serbian genetic portal Poreklo https://postimg.org/image/4qxnhdqsb/ For now is clear that mutation CTS5856 is source of most...
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    Little problem

    Please help .. how is it possible that in sites old about 5 or 6 thousand years exist haplotypes old 21 or 18 thousand years .. http://eurogenes.blogspot.hr/2015/06/r1b-from-vucedol-period-hungary.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star%C4%8Devo_culture Starčevo culture, 5500 and 4500 BCE...
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    Genetics confirm migration of White Croats to Croatia

    Historians often point to Bohemia, Silesia, Lesser Poland or Ukraine as the places where White Croatia happened to be located.. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Croatia http://www.croatia.org/crown/articles/9864/1/White-Croats-in-Ukraine-and-their-seat-Stiljsko-near-the-city-of-Lviv.html...
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