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From https://anthrogenica.com/showthread.php?27028-My-new-IRON-AGE-ROMAN-similarity-map-for-fun
[h=1]My new IRON AGE - ROMAN similarity map - for fun thread by Ph2ter over at anthro[/h]
Damn son I'm Illyrian as ****. Probably have no ev13 ancestors cos they're thracians! /s
The paradox is quite obvious, right?
I think we have gone through it several times, the actual paper states that those two E-V13 Himerans are between Balkans (IMO, Illyrian-like but slightly leaning toward Thracians) and Central European (slightly leaning more toward Western Europe considering some western countries are listed on their assumption). If that doesn't scream Pannonian-Illyrian-like, i don't know what else. One E-V13 was fully Caucasus-like, that's weird, but considering that some Stamped Pottery people and their related cousins Gava expanded to Ukrainian steppe during Late Bronze Age, not only more south in Balkans, i consider he was a leftover of them.
But, that's beyond the point, that the majority of Thracians were E-V13 carriers is almost universally accepted, and Thracians along with Celts were the biggest ethnicities in Iron Age Europe.
I think you read another subtext from what I was going for. Was not really thinking of the Himerans when I posted that, and even V13 was not the punchline.
The punchline is that Lazaridis is a G, and the map speaks for itself, backing him up.
I don't bother replying to clowns like Paleobrain anymore, or to other clowns trying to claim Thraco-Daco-Moeso-Besi assimilated Illyrians into the Albanian culture.
So the question is, if there is Y and autosomal continuity, with what perversion of truth can one side with the clowns?
PS: Again the subtext is not V13, but when we find V13 in Dardania I am sure this conversation will flow there.
I think we have gone through it several times, the actual paper states that those two E-V13 Himerans are between Balkans (IMO, Illyrian-like but slightly leaning toward Thracians) and Central European (slightly leaning more toward Western Europe considering some western countries are listed on their assumption). If that doesn't scream Pannonian-Illyrian-like, i don't know what else. One E-V13 was fully Caucasus-like, that's weird, but considering that some Stamped Pottery people and their related cousins Gava expanded to Ukrainian steppe during Late Bronze Age, not only more south in Balkans, i consider he was a leftover of them.
But, that's beyond the point, that the majority of Thracians were E-V13 carriers is almost universally accepted, and Thracians along with Celts were the biggest ethnicities in Iron Age Europe.
Herodotus stated that the thracians are the second biggest race in numbers after the indians
The Thracians are the biggest nation in the world, next to the Indians; were they under one ruler, or united, they would in my judgment be invincible and the strongest nation on earth; but since there is no way or contrivance to bring this about, they are for this reason weak. They have many names, each tribe according to its region. All these Thracians are alike in all their usages, save the Getae, and the Trausi, and those that dwell above the Crestonaeans.
known in Roman times as Illyricum: it covered a
vast territory from the Adriatic to Pannonia and
from Moesia to Noricum and the Roman Regio X
(Venetia et Histria) (Fig. 1). Pliny the Elder (N. H.
3.139), who also deals with these issues, writes:
Arsiae gens Liburnorum iungitur usquem ad flu-
men Titium. Pars eius fuere Mentores, Himani,
Encheleae, Bulini et quos Callimachus [fr. 107
Pfeiffer] Peucetios appellat, nunc totum uno nom-
ine Illyricum vocatur generatim. “The Liburnian
people stretch from Arsia to the river Titius. It once
included the Mentores, Himani, Encheleae, Bulini
and those known to Callimachus as Peucetii; at
present these are all called only with the name of
Illyricum”.
praeterea multorum Graeciae
oppidorum deficiens memoria nec non et civitatium
validarum: eo namque tractu fuere Labeatae,
Senedi, Rudini, Sasaei, Grabaei; proprieque dicti
Illyri et Taulanti et Pyreaei retinent nomen19 (“...
and also the memory of many a town founded by
the Greeks is fading away as well as that of a lot
of powerful cities: in this region were situated the
Labeatae, Senedi, Rudini, Sasaei, Grabaei, while
the Illyrians properly called so, the Taulantii and
the Pyraei, retain their names”). Pliny is referring
to the regions situated to the north of Epirus, in
present-day Albania and Montenegro.
My mistake, the 2 Himeran samples are in the reddest surface of your plot, and on ph2er map they plot just more inland Western Balkans. So, i assumed you are talking about them. I noted in the beginning where they approximately should plot, ph2ter map plot is not far from what i assumed.
Did not notice that. That's quite neat. I expect many more such V13 samples to show up, that have high proximity to modern Albos.
Thycidides (or someone else, perhaps i am mistaking the author, INS) stated that Celts were the biggest nation in Europe which IMO makes sense since they occupied literally most of Central and Western Europe and even attempted to invade Eastern Europe and Southern Europe, after Celts he lists Thracians as second biggest group.
I think it was someone in Eupedia that stated the celts made up 60% of Europe ................I have not seen it anywhere else.
unless they refer to the ancient mix from 2400BC ...a mix of Italic-Illyric-Celtic people.....that began around hungaria, east-austria and czechia
Indeed. A little more reading the actual paper and a little less of that "touché" saying a lot without actually saying anything helps understand what the data is showing.I think we have gone through it several times, the actual paper states that those two E-V13 Himerans are between Balkans (IMO, Illyrian-like but slightly leaning toward Thracians) and Central European (slightly leaning more toward Western Europe considering some western countries are listed on their assumption). If that doesn't scream Pannonian-Illyrian-like, i don't know what else. One E-V13 was fully Caucasus-like, that's weird, but considering that some Stamped Pottery people and their related cousins Gava expanded to Ukrainian steppe during Late Bronze Age, not only more south in Balkans, i consider he was a leftover of them.
But, that's beyond the point, that the majority of Thracians were E-V13 carriers is almost universally accepted, and Thracians along with Celts were the biggest ethnicities in Iron Age Europe.
What, that Modern Albanians descend from solely one population from the Bronze Age and haven’t changed since then? There is nothing that supports that claim.I think you read another subtext from what I was going for. Was not really thinking of the Himerans when I posted that, and even V13 was not the punchline.
The punchline is that Lazaridis is a G, and the map speaks for itself, backing him up.
I don't bother replying to clowns like Paleobrain anymore, or to other clowns trying to claim Thraco-Daco-Moeso-Besi assimilated Illyrians into the Albanian culture.
So the question is, if there is Y and autosomal continuity, with what perversion of truth can one side with the clowns?
Indeed. A little more reading the actual paper and a little less of that "touché" saying a lot without actually saying anything helps understand what the data is showing.
I don’t agree with your conclusion though. The wording „Pannonian-Illyrian“, in the sense that one could equate them, is really something which I don’t see aDNA records supporting at all. Pannonia received such a high TC culture influx and that in itself forms the fundament of the people of it. Other more minor components were from the Illyrian sphere and the general non-Illyrian Carpatho-Balkan complex although the latter was more significant from what aDNA suggests thus far.
I don't agree or disagree with you on this, Pannonian-Illyrians are a bit problematic issue, perhaps some authors knew what they were writing in that not all Illyrians defined might be a single cultural entity, perhaps Pannonians and Illyrians due to close proximity had close relationships and don't have the same ancestry. IDK. As per that they have Urnfield influence, yes, they resided in the territory which was the heaviest Urnfield epicenter during LBA to EIA.
Indeed. A little more reading the actual paper and a little less of that "touché" saying a lot without actually saying anything helps understand what the data is showing.
I don’t agree with your conclusion though. The wording „Pannonian-Illyrian“, in the sense that one could equate them, is really something which I don’t see aDNA records supporting at all. Pannonia received such a high TC culture influx and that in itself forms the fundament of the people of it. Other more minor components were from the Illyrian sphere and the general non-Illyrian Carpatho-Balkan complex although the latter was more significant from what aDNA suggests thus far.
BTW Phiter's map is fantasy based, I10950 should be north-east of Nassius, the strong Cimmerian MJ12 component and noticeable Baltic BA mixture is a dead give away geographical signal.
Ph2ter's map is fine.
MJ12 isn't a Cimmerian. It's clear that this person's ancestry is somewhere from the western/central Balkans.
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