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Can someone please explain these results from my Gedmatch test. Also the history between Italian Abruzzo and Molise areas
 
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Partly English see my North Atlantic Baltic score of a Anglo Saxon background my Mum has various genetics from South Eastern Europe she was born in the Levant though not that it reflects on genetics if anyone asks she isn't a Christian lol
 
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Stick with Wiki for now, get a general Knowledge, or else you won’t be able to judge the Credibilities of all the Theories out there.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genetic_history_of_Italy
Ok I can but the thing is they don't list various migration of settlements I know that South Italy is genetically ''Greek'' populated and Ionian Greek populated at that. But that doesn't tell me much about the Illyrians who were Latin?!
 
Ok I can but the thing is they don't list various migration of settlements I know that South Italy is genetically ''Greek'' populated and Ionian Greek populated at that. But that doesn't tell me much about the Illyrians who were Latin?!

Illyrians weren't Latin. Where did you get that?
 
Illyrians weren't Latin. Where did you get that?
When I say Latin I think they were a Illyrian Thracian mix that is what I have heard I don't know how to describe Thracians really? Are they to do with Greeks or Italians more?
 
Ok I can but the thing is they don't list various migration of settlements I know that South Italy is genetically ''Greek'' populated and Ionian Greek populated at that. But that doesn't tell me much about the Illyrians who were Latin?!

The only place Illyrians may have settled is in Puglia, via the Messapii.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iapygians

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The only place Illyrians may have settled is in Puglia, via the Messapii.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iapygians

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There is Dalmatia in Croatia thats a different thread

The history of Illyrian warfare spans from the beginning of the 2nd millennium BC up to the 1st century AD in the region of Illyria and in southern Italy where the Iapygian civilization flourished. It concerns the armed conflicts of the Illyrian tribes and their kingdoms in the Balkans in Italy as well as pirate activity in ...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illyrian_warfare
 
n prehistoric times Abruzzo was inhabited by Italic tribes who belonged to the group of Adriatic Sabelli (Peligny, Vestini, Marsi, Marrucini, Frentani, Pretuzi, Sanniti and others), as well as Illyrian (Greek) tribes who established colonies on the Adriatic coast. According to an ancient legend, after the Trojan War (12th century ...

http://www.santatiana.ru/history_eng.html

There is a reason why Abruzzo and Molise are connected with each other I think.

Anyway is it more Latin/Illyrian or Greek/Gothic that's what I want to know I somewhat know the history anyway.
 
Its not entirely certain if the Messapii were Illyrians, but the Latins were definitely not Illyrians.
Ok thank you. If it helps according to a haplogroup test I did my SNP match up to H Pioneers H2a2a1

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