torzio
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- North East Italian
- Y-DNA haplogroup
- T1a2 - SK1480
- mtDNA haplogroup
- H95a
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9.82862147 | R120_Late_Antiquity_S_Ercolano_Necropolis_Ostia |
10.18438020 | Szolad36 |
11.55739590 | R850_Iron_Age_Ardea |
12.80411262 | R1543_Imperial_Era_Necropolis_of_Monte_Agnese |
24.88493118 | ANI152_Varna |
25.80391056 | I0795_KAR6_LBK_EN_Karsdorf_Germany_5207-5070_calBCE |
SNP Tracker
y DNA Path to T-BY143483 (final)
... not a Tourist Totally Italian (Roman too)
http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html
Where do you think the split between L and T occurred?
Phylogeographer (below) vs SNP-Tracker (above)
EDIT (probably R1’s Boyfriend) :grin:
https://phylogeographer.com/mygrations/
Thanks for the update, in a way, T-SK1480 is located almost half way between our 2 Regions,in SNP tracker ...T-SK1480 is placed in SE Tuscany , around modern Archidosso .....................and T-BY143483 is now placed in ancient Picene lands on the adriatic coast
Thanks for the update, ... in a way, T-SK1480 is located almost half way between our 2 Regions,
... Besides you and I, are you aware of any other SK1480?
thanks again @Torzio
Looks like that T-BY143483 is around the Rubicon, ... wondering if the mutation to T-SK1480 happened before or after the Crossing of the Rubicon
thanks again @Torzio
Looks like that T-BY143483 is around the Rubicon, ... wondering if the mutation to T-SK1480 happened before or after the Crossing of the Rubicon
I’m not sure of their dating protocol,
... just guessing: about 2000 years ago they Crossed the Rubicon too
are you talking about the Umbri-etruscan war ..............or the Sabine people part of Sabellic people ( they have a higher % of T )
all part of Umbrian and other languages belonging to the Sabine languages, such as Volscian, Sabine, South Picene, Marsian, Paeligni, Hernican, Marrucinian, Pre-Samnite and Sidicini.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/ajhb.22677
Filettino 11.8% T
Pesaro 11.6% T
Vallepietra 11.1% T
L'Aquila 9.7% T
Fano 8.8% T
Saracinesco 7.7% T
Jenne 4.6% T
all central italian isolated mountain towns except for Pesaro which is on the marche adriatic coast
Maybe one of yours and Torzio's ancestors were part of the "Die has been cast" crossing of the Rubicon.
I don't remember which tribe crossed the Rubicon first, LOL
... I’m aware of the constant changing of dates and migration paths in all sites, ... but just for fun ... speculate about it
some of the T samples
all are 23 ...........we are 22, most likely earlier than these samples
the majority came from
https://www.google.com/maps/place/6...x4094f9ab239ea10!8m2!3d42.0056974!4d13.254805
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