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    K12b Eupedia Ancient Ethnicities Checker: reliably compare your DNA to ancient populations

    Distance to: Me 2.65061115 20.60% Pre-Pottery_Neolithic_Levant_(n=15) + 79.40% Italian_Greeks_(n=2) 2.93476628 16.40% Chalcolithic_Israel + 83.60% Italian_Greeks_(n=2) 3.51754800 9.00% Epipaleolithic_Levant_(Natufians)_(n=6) + 91.00% Italian_Greeks_(n=2) 3.61071879 15.40%...
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    K36 Post your K36 maps, lets see how similar you are to each country

    Ashkenazi Jewish and ancestors hail from Germany and Alsace-Lorraine. No big surprises other than the fairly high number I have with Tunisians perhaps because of Roman/Italian or Phoenicians/Levantine ancestry they have
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    K13 my German Ashkenazi results K13

    I seem more shifted to various places then the average Ashkenazi Jew I seem to be more West Med (Sardinian/Iberian/Neolithic South Euro) I also seem to be more shifted in the direction of a Greater Yemen cluster or maybe a North African-Arabian cluster (Saudi, Yemeni, Bedouin, Egyptian, Natufian)
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    K13 my German Ashkenazi results K13

    Admix Results (sorted): # Population Percent 1 Caucasian 34.33 2 Mediterranean 25.02 3 SW-Asian 19 4 NE-Euro 11.69 5 Baloch 6.9 6 E-African 1.53 7 Papuan 0.94 8 NE-Asian 0.52 9 Pygmy 0.07 Single Population Sharing: # Population (source) Distance 1 sephardic-jew...
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    K13 my German Ashkenazi results K13

    So it looks like I might be even more MENA shifted then the average Italian Jew which is very surprising I would have guessed less. However I seem to be less MENA shifted then the average Sephardic Jew on Dodecad K12b it suggests I would be closest to a Sephardi with about 4% to 5.2% East Euro...
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    K13 my German Ashkenazi results K13

    West Asian seems little low do you think East and West Med could have gobbled it up? I know I seem quite Southern or MENA shifted but all my known Ancestors are from Western Germany and Northeast France and are only Ashkenazi. On the Jtest I am 38.83% Ashkenazi which is higher then most of us...
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    Scythian Irish Connection

    The Gaelic people trace the origin of their people to an eponymous ancestor named Goídel Glas a Scythian prince the legend says the Gaels came from Scythia I have noticed that the region of Scythian Culture and the Earlier Yamma culture shares much of the same regions and I know Scythian peoples...
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    Origins of the Indo-Europeans: the Uruk expansion and Cucuteni-Trypillian culture

    I’ve studying haplogroup for some time and it seems like in the Paleo Meso era R1b was mostly located in Eastern Europe and Siberia Stretched West until the Alpine region and East to the Altai Mountains or Lake Baikal and North of the Danube and Caucascus Mountains then when the Neolitic era...
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