torzio
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- North East Italian
- Y-DNA haplogroup
- T1a2 - SK1480
- mtDNA haplogroup
- H95a
Kars537 ( 6958 ± 49 yBP )
House/Phase: O / 2
Y-DNA: T1a1a2-Y63197 (xBY154289)
mtDNA: J1c6a
Sr isotope: Native to Unstruttal ( Rang Group limit )
Diet (d13C%0 / d15N%0): -19.7 / 8.9 (highest Animal Protein)
Age at Death: 25–30
Death Position: Stretched Dorsal southeast
Other ID: Feature 537 / Museum no 2004:26340a / 14C id KIA-40357
Sample: Skull
Read Pairs: 122,568,310
Mean Coverage: 2.96X
Virus: Hepatitis B ( HBV )
Autosomal notes: High CHG
Files: FASTQ / FASTQ (galaxy) / BAM (FASTQ=>mapped-SAM=>sorted BAM)
The first of the Karsdorf 3 neolithic ancient T samples to be added by Yfull
notes below from the T ydna project team at Ftdna
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Finally, one of the Karsdorf remains BAM files, has been uploaded to the YFULL tree.
Looks like we have a 3th branch basally splited from T-Y63197 in eastern Europe.
This results, potentially push the T-L162 presence in europe from the 7600 ybp of Malak Preslavets to 9000 ybp.
This is just 3000 years after the connection with T-L208, the biggest modern T lineage.
Since the most basal L208 split is found in the ancient Italian Peninsula, I find very likely that our common T-L162 ancestor was found very close to the eastern Balkans if not in anyplace between the European Steppes and the Aegean Sea.
The whole T-L162 modern community could have started our Mesolithic Journey in this ancient european landscape.
This looks well supported by the fact that T and specially T-L162 is completly non-existent among all the early Neolithic Anatolian samples and most importantly, not found among the most ancient Neolithic cities of southeast Anatolia.
The earliest T-L162 sample (Malak Preslavets) harbor a significant ~50% eastern european Mesolithic DNA pattern (aside of the fact that exist significant incidence of Aegean DNA among Balkan Mesolithic individuals).