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Hello everyone, broke down and got A Lightning Bolt. 125 samples, for new Archaeological Matches (Deep Dive does not change so same top 100 Deep Dive Matches). However, some interesting new Arch. Matches. The Ikiztepe Black Sea matches from 3,300 BC are interesting, 2 were in my top 100 before and now 3 more for 5 total of 125. R1 is now showing up in my top 125 which is consistent with my post 2392 (R1 is a distance of 17) so personally neat seeing the oldest Iron Age Roman showing up in MTA as a top 125 Archaeological match. R437 and R850 were already in my top 100 before the Bolt.




Nice Map from Ancient Times @PT. Very cool. MTA is really innovative and is an excellent source of search for us to understand our ancient ancestry and the rout of ancient migrations and, of course, the admixture of populations.
 
Duarte: Thanks, it is really starting to show, with more samples, a strong source from Anatolia which would be consistent with me having predominate EEF type ancestry, confirmed via Deep Dive with Match with Otzi, etc. The Sicily Archaeological match is Sicilian_Bell Beaker sample I4930, which is major EEF type ancestry, so as you say, very innovative source on all the dimensions you indicated. While your posting, what is the best way to do a Y-DNA analysis that costs maybe less than Ftdna Big Y. I will eventually get around to Big Y next fall but now need to be a little more frugal given COVID-19 situation in USA is still "hot", as it is in Brazil.

Related to Y-DNA, when I put my Y-DNA I-M223 in MTA to get my Y-DNA matches, they define it as I2a1b (AM01925/CTS5614) which is downstream from I2a1. I-M223 is also placed in I2a2 (M436) as a downstream sub-clade of it (In Eupedia Tree). So where would you find the current classification of the Y-DNA tree other than say Ftdna's site which I am not a member. What is the best way to resolve this. When put your Y-DNA Haplogroup in the MTA Haplogroup analysis option, does it give you the same Y-DNA Haplogroup that other sites gives you.
 
Duarte: Thanks, it is really starting to show, with more samples, a strong source from Anatolia which would be consistent with me having predominate EEF type ancestry, confirmed via Deep Dive with Match with Otzi, etc. The Sicily Archaeological match is Sicilian_Bell Beaker sample I4930, which is major EEF type ancestry, so as you say, very innovative source on all the dimensions you indicated. While your posting, what is the best way to do a Y-DNA analysis that costs maybe less than Ftdna Big Y. I will eventually get around to Big Y next fall but now need to be a little more frugal given COVID-19 situation in USA is still "hot", as it is in Brazil.

Related to Y-DNA, when I put my Y-DNA I-M223 in MTA to get my Y-DNA matches, they define it as I2a1b (AM01925/CTS5614) which is downstream from I2a1. I-M223 is also placed in I2a2 (M436) as a downstream sub-clade of it (In Eupedia Tree). So where would you find the current classification of the Y-DNA tree other than say Ftdna's site which I am not a member. What is the best way to resolve this. When put your Y-DNA Haplogroup in the MTA Haplogroup analysis option, does it give you the same Y-DNA Haplogroup that other sites gives you.

That's right @PT. You are on the right track.
As for Y-DNA, MTA does not include the deepest subclades of all Haplogroups. In the case of my deepst R1b subclade there is nothing in the MTA that is downstream from R1b-DF27. See my tree. None of the subclades downstream of DF27 are recognized in the MTA, so I have to finish there in the MTA (until DF27).

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Duarte: Here is the I-M223 chart from the International Society of Genetic Genealogy (there chart). Just to give proper citation to where it came from. It has I-M223 as subclade I-M436, which is what Maciamo's article has as well, so other than the difference in classification I noted above, it is in the right place. The Chart below does not have Time to Most Recent Common Ancestor (TMRCA) nor can I tell without doing some Deep Clade analysis if I am I-M223 without any additional variations or something further downstream. Is that correct? Going into Deep Y-DNA analysis is more of a recent thing with me, much more time has been spent in the past doing Ancestry Research with documentation back from Mother Land and autosomal ancestry analsysis, etc. Thanks for your help on the Y-DNA stuff, you and Salento are my two go two guys on this issue. MTA has me as I-M223 AM01925/CTS5614.



I2a1a2b2A17060, A17061, A17062/F15517, FGC60282
I2a1bM436/P214/PF3856/S33, BY13328/Y4250, CTS190, CTS3326, CTS3859, CTS3918, CTS4314/S884, CTS4432, CTS5017, CTS8302, CTS8799, CTS8901/S6469, CTS9482, CTS9782, CTS10037, CTS11311, FGC3519/S5875, FGC3520/Y3250, FGC3521/S5878, FGC3522/S6528, FGC3524/Y3258, FGC3525/S11022, FGC3526/Y3676, FGC3527/Y3253, FGC3528/Y7288, FGC3529/S5810, FGC3530/S5818, FGC3537/Y4157, FGC3538/Y3254, FGC3539/S24436, FGC14209/Y4458, L35/PF3862/S150, L37/PF6900/S153, L181, L368, L800, P216/PF3855/S30, P217/PF3854/S23, P218/S32, PF6895, S884
I2a1b1M223, L34/PF3857/S151, L36/S152, L59, P219/PF3859/S24, P220/S119, P221/PF3858/S120, P222/PF3861/U250/S118, P223/PF3860/S117, Z77
I2a1b1~AM01925/CTS5614, CTS159/L1196, CTS429, CTS1616/S2367, CTS2312, CTS2669/S2374, CTS3111/S2378, CTS3792/S2380, CTS3921/S2381, CTS4149/S2383, CTS4536/S2385, CTS5279, CTS5286, CTS5464, CTS6331, CTS7032, CTS7172, CTS7272, CTS7331, CTS7391, CTS7762, CTS7865, CTS8449, CTS8500, CTS9056, CTS9266, CTS9411, CTS10093, CTS10125/S2441, CTS10262, CTS11545, FGC3536/Y4449, FGC3547/Y4451, FGC3551/S10459, FGC3552/Y3259, FGC3553/S6520, FGC3554/Y4441, FGC3556/S2363, FGC3557/S2450, FGC3558/S2472, FGC7875/S2365, L1316/S2479, and, L387.2, L700, L705.1, L706.1
 
Duarte: Here is the I-M223 chart from the International Society of Genetic Genealogy (there chart). Just to give proper citation to where it came from. It has I-M223 as subclade I-M436, which is what Maciamo's article has as well, so other than the difference in classification I noted above, it is in the right place. The Chart below does not have Time to Most Recent Common Ancestor (TMRCA) nor can I tell without doing some Deep Clade analysis if I am I-M223 without any additional variations or something further downstream. Is that correct? Going into Deep Y-DNA analysis is more of a recent thing with me, much more time has been spent in the past doing Ancestry Research with documentation back from Mother Land and autosomal ancestry analsysis, etc. Thanks for your help on the Y-DNA stuff, you and Salento are my two go two guys on this issue. MTA has me as I-M223 AM01925/CTS5614.



I2a1a2b2A17060, A17061, A17062/F15517, FGC60282
I2a1bM436/P214/PF3856/S33, BY13328/Y4250, CTS190, CTS3326, CTS3859, CTS3918, CTS4314/S884, CTS4432, CTS5017, CTS8302, CTS8799, CTS8901/S6469, CTS9482, CTS9782, CTS10037, CTS11311, FGC3519/S5875, FGC3520/Y3250, FGC3521/S5878, FGC3522/S6528, FGC3524/Y3258, FGC3525/S11022, FGC3526/Y3676, FGC3527/Y3253, FGC3528/Y7288, FGC3529/S5810, FGC3530/S5818, FGC3537/Y4157, FGC3538/Y3254, FGC3539/S24436, FGC14209/Y4458, L35/PF3862/S150, L37/PF6900/S153, L181, L368, L800, P216/PF3855/S30, P217/PF3854/S23, P218/S32, PF6895, S884
I2a1b1M223, L34/PF3857/S151, L36/S152, L59, P219/PF3859/S24, P220/S119, P221/PF3858/S120, P222/PF3861/U250/S118, P223/PF3860/S117, Z77
I2a1b1~AM01925/CTS5614, CTS159/L1196, CTS429, CTS1616/S2367, CTS2312, CTS2669/S2374, CTS3111/S2378, CTS3792/S2380, CTS3921/S2381, CTS4149/S2383, CTS4536/S2385, CTS5279, CTS5286, CTS5464, CTS6331, CTS7032, CTS7172, CTS7272, CTS7331, CTS7391, CTS7762, CTS7865, CTS8449, CTS8500, CTS9056, CTS9266, CTS9411, CTS10093, CTS10125/S2441, CTS10262, CTS11545, FGC3536/Y4449, FGC3547/Y4451, FGC3551/S10459, FGC3552/Y3259, FGC3553/S6520, FGC3554/Y4441, FGC3556/S2363, FGC3557/S2450, FGC3558/S2472, FGC7875/S2365, L1316/S2479, and, L387.2, L700, L705.1, L706.1

You are right Trapani. I tested FTDNA’s Y-13, Y-25, Y-37, Y-67 and Y-111. These tests based on STRs predicted my subclade as R1b-M269. Only the BigY-700, which tests more than 700 STRs and also the SNPs, was able to confirm my Haplogroupo further downstream. I have only one correspondence, and he is from Cordoba, Spain. TRMCA 2600 ybp (Iron Age).

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Duarte: Ok, thanks my friend, that makes sense and helps out a great deal.
 
Hello everyone, broke down and got A Lightning Bolt. 125 samples, for new Archaeological Matches (Deep Dive does not change so same top 100 Deep Dive Matches). However, some interesting new Arch. Matches. The Ikiztepe Black Sea matches from 3,300 BC are interesting, 2 were in my top 100 before and now 3 more for 5 total of 125. R1 is now showing up in my top 125 which is consistent with my post 2392 (R1 is a distance of 17) so personally neat seeing the oldest Iron Age Roman showing up in MTA as a top 125 Archaeological match. R437 and R850 were already in my top 100 before the Bolt.




@PT ... very cool Mapl :)

... I think you’re Italian, ... and a Roman :)
 
Salento: Thanks and Cheers. As you are my friend! The usual suspects at certain other sites are going to have a hell of time with our MTA maps aren't they?
 
Salento: Thanks and Cheers. As you are my friend! The usual suspects at certain other sites are going to have a hell of time with our MTA maps aren't they?

The results speaks for themselves,

there’s no room for dissenting opinions, and contrarians should pick a different battle, ... this one is over, ...
 
The results speaks for themselves,

there’s no room for dissenting opinions, and contrarians should pick a different battle, ... this one is over, ...

Salento: Well said and Saluti!.
 
I have tried to see how the mother could be and this result came out, it really is automatic and I did not look for any hair color but this was the result.

Hypothetically Otzie's mother of young and mature age.

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In rehearsals I also obtained these two images, it could be a suggestion of the appearance of someone current descendant of Otzie or even the possibility of the appearance of women of his family of that time.

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It all comes from Otzie's face without mixing with the face of any other modern or ancient person.

They say that their mtdna is not in Europe anymore, my feeling is that they are recognizable to me but suddenly they escape me.

Otzi’s mother could have also looked like that...Too bad she went extinct.

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Otzi’s mother could have also looked like that...Too bad she went extinct.

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I rather think that it is Otzi's sister although I see her more as the niece
 
La Braña

Here what happened is that when entering the braña's skull the program automatically if I put in feminine mode.

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La Braña Woman

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Villabruna Woman

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I want to do El Mirón but I have found the right skull image.


Imagine them a little darker if they want and blue eyes would not all have them, scientific science has said.
 
re-upload ...

Top 40 Map:
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Deep Dive Map:
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Exceptional Relatives:

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Normal Relatives:

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The weak Relatives:

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Salento: Again, very, very neat results.
 
Salento: Again, very, very neat results.

Thanks,
the relative rank goes up and down,

... Although different from each other, the older Otzi, 2 Latins and SZ1 rank highly.

it shows that they're an important root of the genetic make up of many other samples, the peninsula, the islands, and me too :)
 

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