The study does have one J-L70 sample from east Anatolia ca. 1,000 ad, and two from Mugla (never heard of it before), southwest Anatolia, ca. 1,400 ad. The Mugla samples are J2a1a1b2a1 (long, I know), which looks like L70 in the results. There was a local Anatolian/Carian and ancient Greek presence in Mugla, according to what I just read. So J-L70 or something just like it in Mugla so far spanned from late antiquity Rome and Balkans to medieval Anatolia. Very nice to get more old samples. They were in the neighborhood a long time ago. Looking forward to more samples.