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I agree on Peloponnesus, but not necessarily as we move north into the proto-Greek region where we also find the origin of the Dorians (namely Pindus mountain range more or less), or even Thrace. Here is the respective Global 25 autosomal map for the Iron Age Bulgarian (namely Thracian) for example.
It does appear to have a similar drift towards central Italy, as the Crete_Armenoi sample did per the Dodecad K7b distance results that @Angela shared above. Maybe i am wrong, but that's what it looks like to me from a simple observation. As for Classical Peloponnesians, for all we know they might largely be assimilated Achaeans/Arcadocypriots (who were themselves largely assimilated pre-Greeks), but i wouldn't be so sure about central and northern Dorians. It goes without saying that in order to be certain we also need Classical samples from Peloponnesus. Maybe they will be included in the upcoming paper, but for now we only know of Ambracian samples that will be presented.
Here is Minoan and Mycenean also done by ph2ter:
Here is mine
Edit: These maps are "G25 Distance Maps To Modern Europeans". Many more interesting maps done by ph2ter can be found here:
https://anthrogenica.com/showthread.php?18960-G25-Distance-Maps-To-Modern-Europeans