Why not, PM me your contact details.I still can take a look at your Y-STR markers
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Why not, PM me your contact details.I still can take a look at your Y-STR markers
The text says that Belochrovati were near Francia, subjects to king Otto, so within Holy Roman Empire but also near the 'Turks' (=Magyars) with whom they had good relations. I believe, even Austria is possible.
Also, apart from the name Chrovats the names Servli, Zachlumi, Tervuniotae, Kanalitae, Diocletiani and Pagani are used by Constantine VII for Sclavenes in the same region.
Also, apart from the name Chrovats the names Servli, Zachlumi, Tervuniotae, Kanalitae, Diocletiani and Pagani are used by Constantine VII for Sclavenes in the same region.
Tribe proconsul and patrician Michael, son of Višetinog, Archon of Zachlumi comes from unbaptized who lived on the river Vistula
Those who now live in Zahumlje, the Serbs from the time of that Archon who sought protection of Emperor Heraclius.
White Croatia can't be in Northeastern Poland or Ukraine. It should be at least West of Vistula, near 'Francia'. If you read the text it will become obvious.
I am not interested in convincing you, really.
Wise decision. It is like religion to him.White Croatia can't be in Northeastern Poland or Ukraine. It should be at least West of Vistula, near 'Francia'. If you read the text it will become obvious.
I am not interested in convincing you, really.
We Italians have similar percentage of R1a all over the country except from the Friuli.I don't understand where are you getting that data from. Can you provide some link or a quote?
One very credible study found 15% of R1a in Serbia, and R-M458 was 3.5%. It is "The phylogenetic and geographic structure of Y-chromosome haplogroup R1a": http://www.nature.com/ejhg/journal/v23/n1/full/ejhg201450a.html
This table is from the mentioned study and contains results for different R1a branches. There you will see R-Z280 is significantly more frequent in Serbia compared to R-M458:
You could be a direct descendant of the original Serbs who migrated from White Serbia to the Balkans. As for others, it seems like a sizable number of modern Serbs are descendants of assimilated local population who lived in the Balkans before the Slavic migrations during the Migration period.
It is about right, however exact location of White Serbia and likewise White Croatia is not known. There is also a thread in which we speculate if I2a Dinaric was part of Slavic expansion or not.
http://www.eupedia.com/forum/threads/26903-How-did-I2a-Din-get-to-the-Balkans
And this one by Tomenable: http://www.eupedia.com/forum/threads/31961-I2a1b2a1-(I-CTS10228)-a-strong-marker-of-Slavic-expansion
There is a thread by Tomenable in which we are trying to determine Slavic R1a clades.
http://www.eupedia.com/forum/threads/30760-Slavic-R1a-clades
My source of information is this website (Ydna maps and R1a article) Also it seems that the dominant R1a subclade in Serbia is M458, although Z280 is also present.
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