torzio
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- H95a
it is damn hard for me to protect his method
but since the lazaridis paper with the marathon sample is not published yet
and we dont have the danubian limes bam files of the balkan bronze age cluster yet
he took the sources that might be resonable to creat for alike sources
his explanations:
Averaged HRV IA and BGR IA under assumption you'll get a fair Balkans IA centroid that way. The Sclaveni probably already had a lot of this ancestry before entering Greece IMO.
Avar Szolad for the northern Euro ancestry in the Sclaveni.
Emporiote and Balkans IA might be somewhat interchangeable here for obvious reasons. BGR IA already had quite a bit of affinity to Mycenaeans/Emporiotes anyway. There might have been a cline in antiquity from Balkans IA-like in most of the Balkans to more Mycenaean-like as you neared Greece itself.
I thought he used the term to represent the ancient Antes and not the north-caucasian Avars ..................which is it ?