Vlach haplogroups & deep ancestry?

That's a very good question,Litovoy(Slavic for Fierce Warrior, a "stage name" basically) was very used 800-1000 years ago,in the areas of Greece that strikingly overlap with the Aromanians.


Caught somewhere between the Slavs and Greeks,the Aromanians have managed to signal their status,by wearing this kind of names.
 
Baci,the Master Shepherd, in Romanian,equivalent of the Aromanians celnic(that also appears in South-Slavic),with no valid etymology.



I think it's a Dacian word,PIE root,*bak-(staff,beak,bill),cognate to Latin bacillus,Greek baktron,,that has the sense,"Staff Bearer",it's not Romance because the intervocalic c doesn't fall.


https://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/bak-



It ultimately has to be similar in meanings with celnic(chelnik),the Slavic word for strategos.



http://www.promacedonia.org/en/ban/ma1.html
 
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Romanian shepherd staff,beak,bill-headed:
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The high levels of mtdna T1 in the Aromanians and Romanians from Maramures and Vrancea suggests a clear compatibility with the Catacomb/Yamna samples from CE ntral and East Ukraine.


https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/j.1469-1809.2005.00251.x


https://www.eupedia.com/genetics/yamna_culture.shtml


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Lot of T1 is also found in a population with heavy Viking ancestry,the Udmurts.


https://i0.wp.com/thedockyards.com/...06/Territories_and_voyages_of_the_Vikings.png


Red hair map,the eastern spot is in Udmurtia


http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-Pmm80Ds3U.../Z3W3OaMVpEQ/s1600/Red-Hair-Map-of-Europe.png
 
Romanian-Vlach catun,as an early IndoEuropean word

Catun is a small village used mainly by the shepherd community, it was also a Romanian-Vlach form of organization,especially military.


Can be related to English hut,cottage,Irish cathair,Welsh cader,etc,"PIE root *kat-,house,shed is probably the source of Romance kasa(thus PIE katia)","the different warlike meanings are explained by a confusion with a similar root *Kats,troops,battle".



https://academiaprisca.org/indoeuropean/indo-european_etymology.htm
 
"Compare also from other words...all meaning hut,shed,house,or whole,prison".



The presence of this root in the Uralic, Turkic and Mongol languages proves that it's a pastoral term.


In the IE languages,these roots underwent specific development, representing the more or less loose military-pastoral department, opposed to the civilians political one,expressed at point D(woikos).



https://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/Reconstruction:Proto-Uralic/kota


This clear differentiation implies important forms of organization and power,already pointing towards the Proto-Balkanite Catacomb heavy structures,with the Traco-Mycaenean migration,and the beginning of the IE ideologies.
 
Cinereus vulture,the Wallachian emblem


http://romaniancoins.org/anexe/stemaw.jpg


In southern Spain,cinereus vulture feeds basically on mammals, mostly rabbits and sheep(90%)."
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Also,they prefer small carcasses, sheep and goats,rather than large carcasses such as those ofcows or horses."

("Action plan for the Cinereus Vulture in Europe")
 

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