Venko2257
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Nikola Tsvyatkov, according to the interview with "geneticist" Evgeni Delev, is just a man from the Strandzha region in Southeastern Bulgaria, specifically from a village called Fakiya, which is very close to the Turkish border. As Eastara helpfully pointed out, there is hardly any evidence that he descends from any Swedish king at all. Again, I do not believe that any member of the House of Wittelsbach has ever been tested (commercially or not). Such things are usually done in cases such as that of King Richard III of England, i.e. to additionally serve as confirmation that the remains are legitimate, so to speak.
Connie, you are absolutely right. Recently, I watched a documentary about Ancient Egyptian mummies. There had been some debate whether a head had belonged to a governor or to his wife. The FBI specialists simply extracted DNA from a tooth (unlikely to have been contaminated) and found a Y-Chromosome. There you go!
Connie, you are absolutely right. Recently, I watched a documentary about Ancient Egyptian mummies. There had been some debate whether a head had belonged to a governor or to his wife. The FBI specialists simply extracted DNA from a tooth (unlikely to have been contaminated) and found a Y-Chromosome. There you go!