@Aspurg,
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SZ43, I-L812 (today common in C.Europe and Iberia), looks Illyrian, might be local Pannonian
Distance to: SZ43_Hungary_Langobard.SG_1431_ybp
3.62466550 I4331_Croatia_MBA_3526_ybp
7.45226140 I3313_Croatia_Early_IA_2733_ybp
7.49074763 I4332_Croatia_MBA_3516_ybp
13.00880471 SZ19_Hungary_Langobard_1463_ybp
13.56766745 I5769_Bulgaria_IA_2600_ybp
14.32547032 scy192_Moldova_Scythian.SG_1650_ybp
15.69379814 SZ40_Hungary_Langobard_1442_ybp
16.72392896 MJ12_Thraco_Kimmerian_
28.93335964 I9010_Mycenaean_1351_bc_
Fwiw, SZ43 is my closest match on mytrueancestry:
1. Central Roman (590 AD) ..... 3.604 - SZ43 - [FONT="][/FONT] [FONT="][/FONT]
Top 99 %
match vs all users
Their estimate of the ancestry is:
1. Tuscan (5.029)
2. North_Italian (8.337)
3. Albanian_Tosk (8.892)
4. Kosovar (9.972)
5. Italian_Abruzzo (10.12)
6. West_Sicilian (10.53)
7. Greek (11.71)
8. Greek_Thessaly (12.65)
This is how he's defined by Eurogenes K13.
Distance to: | SZ43_Hungary_Langobard.SG_1431_ybp |
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2.62575703 | Liguria |
3.03894719 | Emilia |
4.22659437 | Tuscany |
4.70964967 | Lombardy |
5.97690555 | Veneto |
6.10092616 | Tuscan |
6.29661814 | Piedmont |
6.76625450 | Romagna |
7.13887946 | Umbria |
7.59609110 | FrenchCorsica |
8.13766551 | Lazio |
8.31645357 | Marche |
8.40452259 | Friuli-VG |
9.23770534 | Swiss-Italian |
9.48964699 | Trentino |
9.74243296 | Swiss_Italian |
11.88159922 | Greek_Western-Thrace |
12.35136835 | Spanish_Extremadura |
12.53068633 | Portuguese |
12.56161614 | Albanian_Kosovo |
12.60631191 | Greek_Central-Macedonia |
12.81659861 | Albanian_north_Albania |
12.89158253 | Spanish_Andalucia |
13.06767003 | Vlach_Central-Macedonia |
13.16254530 | Kosovo_Albanian |
I have ancestry from Liguria, Emilia and Toscana
Northern Italians and Tuscans are not all Illyrians or Pannonians.
Szolad is in an area which was an island of Romanized people long after other areas were overrun, whose people kept their culture, their Romance language etc. I have no idea if they were "locals" or displaced people from other parts of Europe or even Italy itself. At one point the Byzantines retook it, which would explain some of the more Southern Italian/Greek and Greek Islander like people.
See:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keszthely_culture
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The Romanic population from Pannonia created the Keszthely culture that evolved mainly during the 6th-7th centuries. Its artifacts were made in the workshops of Roman origin located mainly in the fortified settlements of Keszthely-Fenékpuszta and Sopianae (modern Pécs)."
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By the end of the 6th century, the Romanized populace was mainly buried in the row cemeteries that were newly laid out in the area of the late Roman fortresses of Keszthely (Castellum) and Pécs (Sopianae) (southwestern Hungary). During the period of Avar rule, Romanized and Byzantine people arrived from the Balkans, and they helped develop a community of skilled artisans. These communities, probably Christian, preserved or renewed their artistic relations with the Romanized population of the Mediterranean."
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The name Keszthely (IPA [ˈkɛst.hɛj]) could be related to the Istriot–Venetian castei, which means "castle", and is probably an original word of the Pannonian Romance language, according to the Austrian linguist Julius Pokorny.[2"
S1. Central Roman (590 AD) ..... 3.604 - SZ43 - [FONT="][/FONT] [FONT="][/FONT]
Top 99 %
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