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A time transect of Y-DNA haplogroups in Germany

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Location
Poland
Ethnic group
Polish
Y-DNA haplogroup
R1b-L617
mtDNA haplogroup
W6a
This time I used official Eupedia colours for haplogroups:

Magdalenian and Mesolithic:

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Neolithic period:

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Corded Ware and Bell Beakers:

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Early Bronze Age:

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Middle and Late Bronze Age:

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Hallstatt Iron Age period:

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Late Iron Age:

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Medieval Germany (except East):

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Early Medieval East Germany:

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Note:

I did not include Erfurt Jews as they were not representative of the general population.
 
Riverman told me that I forgot about one Neolithic E1b1b sample from Bruchsal-Aue, so I added it now:

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Guys, do you think that H2 in Neolithic Germany were descended from Magdalenian H2?

Or was Neolithic H2 in Germany descended from Anatolia?

This singleton Pre-Neolithic H2 individual is a Magdalenian man from Brillenhohle Cave.
 
Guys, do you think that H2 in Neolithic Germany were descended from Magdalenian H2?

Or was Neolithic H2 in Germany descended from Anatolia?

This singleton Pre-Neolithic H2 individual is a Magdalenian man from Brillenhohle Cave.

There is no way to know without testing for deep clades, which unfortunately they didn't.
 
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