TaktikatEMalet
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Hey guys, what do you think about this?
It's the genetic makeup of a supposedly dacian man, who lived in hungary in the 8th century, that when tested, scored closest to kosovo albanians and tosk albanians.
His haplogroup is R1a.
https://ibb.co/KDKPP4J
This is very rare in albanians today how did you make this claim? R1a z93 is almost non existant in albanians, there is this -
[FONT="]"The Corded Ware period was followed in the steppes by the [/FONT]Srubna culture[FONT="] (1800-1200 BCE), and around Poland by the [/FONT]Trzciniec culture[FONT="] (1700-1200 BCE). [/FONT]Mathieson et al. (2015)[FONT="] and [/FONT]Krzewinska et al. (2018)[FONT="] each retrieved the Y-DNA from six Srubna individuals, and all 12 of them belonged to haplogroup R1a. Those tested for deep clades were positive for Z93, the Indo-Iranian branch."
But I've also heard that Roma people carry Z93? [/FONT]