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  1. blevins13

    The diverse genetic origins of a Classical period Greek army

    They should test the ones from tumulus burials in Marothon, I am guessing more mercenaries will be found there.
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    Genetic study The Genetic Origin of the Indo-Europeans

    What available data, what common sense?
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    Genetic study The Genetic Origin of the Indo-Europeans

    If they was any migration of Phrygian from Balkans to Anatolia, DNA 🧬 samples will tell us. So far we have not seen any thing like that. This scenario is similar to the one that Armenians moved from Balkans to current Armenia.
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    Genetic study South Albania Tumulus DNA samples

    It seems that after all we will learn where the Greeks came from.
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    Genetic study South Albania Tumulus DNA samples

    Vllah A Latin language that losses maritime words over time. Don't forget if you don't use it you loose it.
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    Genetic study South Albania Tumulus DNA samples

    Late middle ages, hahahah. Do Vllah have maritime words? When do you believe they came in the Balkans?
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    How did the ancient Romans turn into Italians ?

    This is no mystery at all. The Roman society lost it value during transition in Empire and their collapse is due to that. The change in culture (which is similar to ERP change for a company) might happened due to economic collapse. Take the Romanoi of the Balkans, once civil people they adopted...
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    Genetic study South Albania Tumulus DNA samples

    There is no reference that Pelops before coming to Peloponnesus stayed in Epirus
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    Genetic study South Albania Tumulus DNA samples

    Has always been an option, from the very beginning.
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    Genetic study South Albania Tumulus DNA samples

    Sure but let's not forget that Pelops came from Anatolia, and he probably was speaking indo-europian already.
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    Genetic study South Albania Tumulus DNA samples

    Not sure how many studies will take to forget this proto-Greek zone in Epirus. Hahahaha
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    The genetic history of the Southern Arc-Lazaridis et al

    Obviously, you need to read a lot more starting from the Arch paper. Or at least try to understand the figures.
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    "Ancient DNA reveals the origins of the Albanians" paper

    If Albanian is close to Messapic than E-V13 is out of the picture as proto-Albanian speakers.
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    Genetic study A genetic history of the Balkans from Roman frontier to Slavic migrations

    Male lines do not show Anatolian lines in these -% so if true, it seems that the proto-Albanians took Anatolian women, can’t imagine why this might have happened, maybe slaves not sure? Or For some people fiku zi eshte me I mire se i Bardhi :)
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    Genetic study A genetic history of the Balkans from Roman frontier to Slavic migrations

    That one is not very clear to me because it is not just Anatolian for Albania The label is CroatiaSerbia_RomanAnatolian, not just Roman Anatolian. I am not sure how this is calculated, also Lazaridis one of the Authors does not know. Hahahah. But if we assume that what is said in the other...
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    Genetic study A genetic history of the Balkans from Roman frontier to Slavic migrations

    The Slavic distribution between Albanians is not uniform some Have more some have none. Normally the low lands have more.
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    Genetic study A genetic history of the Balkans from Roman frontier to Slavic migrations

    When you can’t trust don’t trust it. You have good reason not to. Your forefathers might be Slavic, but you are Greek.
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    Genetic study A genetic history of the Balkans from Roman frontier to Slavic migrations

    I like this, so they were Greeks in the first place. I agree with you there is no way to know who caused this considering Bronze Age collapse.
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