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Not sure why it's difficult for some to understand that Illyrians and Thracians mixed in the South-Central Balkans. Thraco-Illyrian is a real thing. Yes, Proto-Illyrians and Proto-Thracians started in different homelands, but by the time they expanded south, they would have naturally met somewhere along today's Serbia, Kosova, Northern Albania, N. Macedonia, Northern Greece. It's not shocking that they would be genetically similar by the Iron Age, maybe even sooner around the LBA collapse.
We don't know much about their languages, but some scholars and historians think they could have been as similar to eachother as Czech and Slovak, or Spanish and Portuguese. Some Illyrian and Thracian words are of the same root but have different endings.
Ancient groups like the Dardani, Bryges, Enchelae, Paeoni, etc, were recorded as both Illyrian and Thracian by different contemporary historians, and most modern historians say they were Thraco-Illyrians too. Given the location of these ancient groups in the South-Central Balkans, in between the Illyrian and Thracian spheres, and what historians have called them in antiquity, it seems that they definitely did intermix and were genetically similar. There are plenty of J2b2 and E-V13 samples that overlap or plot close to each other
its all about timing ..............in modern serbia -kosovo area, the Thracians and macedonians arrived there before the illyrians did ..........so ok one can say there maybe was a Thraco-illyrian...but Romans settled there as well in large numbers as it was a very fertile area
in the north in western Dacia , the celts and Illyrians mixed firstly with the Dacians before the Getae-Thracians arrived later ...............if you want to call this mix Thraco-illyrian as well, ok ............but the term in both areas is irrelevant
Paeonians have always been a mix people of Dardani and Macedonians descent ( they seem to always have been a vassal of the macedonians )
Fathers mtdna ...... T2b17
Grandfather paternal mtdna ... T1a1e
Sons mtdna ...... K1a4p
Mothers line ..... R1b-S8172
Grandmother paternal side ... I1-CTS6397
Wife paternal line ..... R1a-PF6155
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