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[h=3]MyTrueAncestry Team Message:[/h]New Samples Added: More Mummies, Carthaginians and Phoenicians.
- New 12th Dynasty Mummies!
Meet Khnum-Nakht and Nekht-Ankh. Are you related?

- Carthaginians and Phoenicians added. See if you share ancestry with these ancient peoples!

In my specific case there appeared a match with Carthaginians of Ibiza:

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Apparently he had European ancestry. We had a concept of those ancient ethnic groups as if they were pure and really those that were transformed when they contacted Europe were them. WHG


46. Carthaginian Ibiza (270 BC) (22.14)
- MS10614 (Click for more info)
Ancient GroupModern GroupSimiliar SamplesResearch Link
Roman Iberia Granada (300 AD) (13.84)
Neolithic Ireland (3200 BC) (14.23)
Neolithic Orkney Islands (3220 BC) (14.75)
Early Medieval Iberia Granada (760 AD) (15.24)
Neolithic Orkney Islands (3250 BC) (15.74)

1. Spanish_Andalucia (16.10)
2. Spanish_Aragon (17.13)
3. Spanish_Castilla_La_Mancha (17.62)
4. Spanish_Valencia (17.72)
5. Spanish_Cantabria (19.47)
6. Southwest_French (19.75)
7. Spanish_Murcia (19.85)
8. Spanish_Extremadura (20.14)


Compare New. How is it used?

 
About “Compare New”

I suppose it works best with the Kits of two different people.

It compares 2 different kits.

For example:

- You can compare yourself and your brother and see the differences on a map

- You can compare yourself using your RawData of 2 different companies, but I doubt you’ll see much differences (you’ll probably get almost all green dots)

- a Parent can compare with the children (One at a time)

- and so on.

About the New Samples:
I don't have any of the New Samples in my results!
 
Ancient DNA study finds Phoenician from Carthage had European ancestry


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A research team co-led by a scientist at New Zealand's University of Otago has sequenced the first complete mitochondrial genome of a 2500-year-old Phoenician dubbed the "Young Man of Byrsa" or "Ariche".

This is the first ancient DNA to be obtained from Phoenician remains and the team's analysis shows that the man belonged to a rare European haplogroup—a genetic group with a common ancestor—that likely links his maternal ancestry to locations somewhere on the North Mediterranean coast, most probably on the Iberian Peninsula.
The findings are newly published in the prestigious international journal PLOS ONE.
Study co-leader Professor Lisa Matisoo-Smith of the Department of Anatomy says the findings provide the earliest evidence of the European mitochondrial haplogroup U5b2cl in North Africa and date its arrival to at least the late sixth century BC.
"U5b2cl is considered to be one of the most ancient haplogroups in Europe and is associated with hunter-gatherer populations there. It is remarkably rare in modern populations today, found in Europe at levels of less than one per cent. Interestingly, our analysis showed that Ariche's mitochondrial genetic make-up most closely matches that of the sequence of a particular modern day individual from Portugal," Professor Matisoo-Smith says.
While the Phoenicians are thought to have originated from the area that is now Lebanon, their influence expanded across the Mediterranean and west to the Iberian Peninsula where they established settlements and trading posts. The city of Carthage in Tunisia, North Africa, was established as a Phoenician port by colonists from Lebanon and became the centre for later Phoenician (Punic) trade.
The researchers analysed the mitochondrial DNA of 47 modern Lebanese people and found none were of the U5b2cl lineage.
Previous research has found that U5b2cl was present in two ancient hunter-gatherers recovered from an archaeological site in north-western Spain, she says.
"While a wave of farming peoples from the Near East replaced these hunter-gatherers, some of their lineages may have persisted longer in the far south of the Iberian peninsula and on off-shore islands and were then transported to the melting pot of Carthage in North Africa via Phoenician and Punic trade networks."
Professor Matisoo-Smith says Phoenician culture and trade had a significant impact on Western civilisation. For example, they introduced the first alphabetic writing system.
"However, we still know little about the Phoenicians themselves, except for the likely biased accounts by their Roman and Greek rivals—hopefully our findings and other continuing research will cast further light on the origins and impact of Phoenician peoples and their culture," she says.




https://phys.org/news/2016-05-ancient-dna-phoenician-carthage-european.html
 
Why it doesn't support ftdna?I have only ftdna.
 
Why it doesn't support ftdna?I have only ftdna.

They accept the DNA data raw from FTDNA. Try uploading in the free version. If you are satisfied with the beginning results displayed, you can purchase some of the paid versions to obtain more details. Hugs.

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My new and brand new map. Carlos the scourge of Rome.

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I do not know if we look something.
 
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My new and brand new map. Carlos the scourge of Rome.

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I do not know if we look something.

Pretty cool,

For Iron Age, I just get Sythian and thracian, blue dots.

I think the early Medieval period is more informative for me:

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GIF of the rest:

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Duarte we are homozygous twins or something like that.
 
Duarte we are homozygous twins or something like that.

LOL. I think so, dear bro Carlos. We have the same ancestral history in Europe. (y) We are ancestral twins. We have powerful ancestors in common.:)

The Carthaginian warriors of Ibiza gave a lot of work to the Greeks and the Romans. In the Carthaginian armies, the Balearic fighters fired on the enemies many oval projectiles from 4 cm to 6 cm, before the Carthaginian infantry departed for the assault. The Balearics warriors also used short swords for melee combat. They were present in the Carthaginian victory over the Greeks in Sicily in the fifth century BC and also in the Punic wars against Rome. :grin:
 
Me vs Salento :grin:

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(Similar for all kits)
 
Me vs Salento :grin:

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(Similar for all kits)

Data checked, reviewed and validated. You and Salento are the same person. Now, above all, it is scientifically proven. No doubt. I authorize the publish of the paper.:grin: Night dear friend.(y):)
 

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