Sile
Banned
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- Location
- Australia
- Ethnic group
- North Alpine Italian
- Y-DNA haplogroup
- T1a2 -Z19945..Jura
- mtDNA haplogroup
- H95a1 ..Pannoni
I have found these numbers and links which seems to be lower number for E in the iberian peninsula.
E1b1b1b is M81, which is sometimes referred to as the
"Berber marker". It seems that E1b1b1a-b is E-V65.
In terms of a percentage of the male population in those specific geographic
areas covered by this paper, based on 2300 South European men from Iberia
and Sicily who were sampled, the authors concluded as follows:
For
M81 in Spain 5.2%
M81 in Portugal 5.0%
M81 in Peninsular Italy 0.8%
For
V65 in Spain 1.0%
V65 in Portugal 0.3%
V65 in Peninsular Italy 0.3%
These percentages are consistent with the Flores paper in 2004 (European
Journal of Human Genetics (2004) 12, 855-863), Neto in 2007 (American
Journal of Human Biology 19:000-000 (2007)) and Beleza in 2006 (Annals of
Human Genetics (2006) 70,181-194.
The E numbers for marciano must include other people. Since the phoenicians used souther iberia as a port of call to travel to Vannes Brittany and trade with the brittany veneti ( who traded with the welsh ) for Tin , should show ( maybe not ) some exchange in people.
then there is this
http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/th/read/GENEALOGY-DNA/2008-06/1212735072
http://books.google.com.au/books?id...n#v=onepage&q=spain in the bronze age&f=false
E1b1b1b is M81, which is sometimes referred to as the
"Berber marker". It seems that E1b1b1a-b is E-V65.
In terms of a percentage of the male population in those specific geographic
areas covered by this paper, based on 2300 South European men from Iberia
and Sicily who were sampled, the authors concluded as follows:
For
M81 in Spain 5.2%
M81 in Portugal 5.0%
M81 in Peninsular Italy 0.8%
For
V65 in Spain 1.0%
V65 in Portugal 0.3%
V65 in Peninsular Italy 0.3%
These percentages are consistent with the Flores paper in 2004 (European
Journal of Human Genetics (2004) 12, 855-863), Neto in 2007 (American
Journal of Human Biology 19:000-000 (2007)) and Beleza in 2006 (Annals of
Human Genetics (2006) 70,181-194.
The E numbers for marciano must include other people. Since the phoenicians used souther iberia as a port of call to travel to Vannes Brittany and trade with the brittany veneti ( who traded with the welsh ) for Tin , should show ( maybe not ) some exchange in people.
then there is this
http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/th/read/GENEALOGY-DNA/2008-06/1212735072
http://books.google.com.au/books?id...n#v=onepage&q=spain in the bronze age&f=false