Great, it seems everyone finally understood blevins point that Albanians need only to be autosmally close to preferably the Roman Imperial period Southern (or Central) Illyrians or Dardanians, with the second preferred option being Late Iron Age Southern Illyrians.
Whereas a Bronze Age Indo-European found in Dalmatia is of not particular value besides his Y-DNA, considering that he predates the turbulent period after the 13th century BC, as well as probably lacked enough time to have merged fully/intermixed enough with the locals, be them Indo-European or not.
Once we see how much Steppe and East Med a Late Empire Illyro-Roman has (I say Late Empire to include the Goths who could?ve increased the Steppe as well), then we can do the math and deduct how much of that Steppe can be attributed to the Slavs as well as figure out if the East Med is from the Roman period, resettled Armenians during the Byzantine times, or Ottoman period admixture.
Whereas a Bronze Age Indo-European found in Dalmatia is of not particular value besides his Y-DNA, considering that he predates the turbulent period after the 13th century BC, as well as probably lacked enough time to have merged fully/intermixed enough with the locals, be them Indo-European or not.
Once we see how much Steppe and East Med a Late Empire Illyro-Roman has (I say Late Empire to include the Goths who could?ve increased the Steppe as well), then we can do the math and deduct how much of that Steppe can be attributed to the Slavs as well as figure out if the East Med is from the Roman period, resettled Armenians during the Byzantine times, or Ottoman period admixture.