You are like talking to bot. I already explained to you that Serb J2-M205 is all Y22059 its more northern branch of J2-M205 with Pre-Slavic Montenegrin origin. It has higher percentage because it had tribal expansion in area of Montenegro but later got slavicized just as 30 % of that E-v13 but also J2-L283, R1b, J1 and so on. It is actually 2-3 percent in Serbs and 4.8 percent by their project at the moment, you pulled out outdated data when they overtested Croatian and Bosnian Serbs that declared Vlach in the past. While in fact judging by haplogroups they were either Albanian or either Slavic.
J2-M205>Y22059 is identified in 2 tribes so far, Kriçi (North Montenegro) and Lohja (North Albania). While Kriçi could very easily spoken Albanian language therefore be of Albanian origin, Lohja is for sure of Albanian origin. MRCA of Y22059 was for sure not Slavic, but due to very distant relatives more recent history is unknown therefore Illyrian and ancient Greek hypothesis thru Phoenician expansion makes sense.
Percentage is not important at all, since you see all Montenegrin therefore Serb J2-M205 is from one tribal population that expanded in last 1000 years according to Yfull TMRCA. While Albanians have multiple subclades similar to Greeks and Italians testifying they had longer contact with J2-M205 since its present in multiple subclades that separated long time ago one from another. While Serbs have only none-Slavic, therefore very likely Albanian J2-M205>Y22059 subclade that is result of recent slavicisation of Montenegro and none-Slavic populations as Albanians.
Otherwise J2-M205>Y22059 subclade is most likely Phoenician expansion into Greek and Illyrian territories. So even it probably become Hellenic or Illyrian, it is for sure Middle Eastern in origin and expanded since Bronze Age or later.
Very good find, i was looking at this research earlier and seen J2-M12* samples that could have been M205 or Z1825/L283. Branch Y134194 if found in modern day Lebanon and Egypt TMRCA 3300 ybp -
https://www.yfull.com/tree/J-Y134194/
This is very good find for entire J2-M205. It would be better if it was some older sample. We already have sample with similar age found in Roman England gladiator.
So according to ancient bones so far we have J2-M205 confirmed in Canaanites/Phoenicians and Romans of Middle Eastern origin. Also in EBA I/II Jordan.