Melancon
Banned
- Messages
- 467
- Reaction score
- 35
- Points
- 0
- Location
- Lafayette, Louisiana
- Ethnic group
- Celto-Germanic (70% Cajun French - 30% English)
- Y-DNA haplogroup
- R1b (S21) - Nordic
- mtDNA haplogroup
- H (H1) - Atlantid
I have always hypothesized that maybe the Albanians are an indigenous Indo-European tribe of the Balkans that Greeks and Romans simply failed to document. Maybe they are a recent migration into the Balkans; and possibly were too small a tribe (at the time of the Greek and Roman civilizations) to be of any significance. It's the simplest explanation for me; and is my First theory of their origins.
^^^But if you want a more broader explanation, it is always possible though, that they could be an Illyrian tribe, that failed to assimilate/merge with the invading Yugoslavic cultures. This is also another great theory.
A third theory, I believe Albanians may also have a strong chance of being, what the Greeks called, the Phyrgians. The Phyrgians are the only tribe, besides the Illyrians; that were documented to have once lived in the territory of Albania, before Slavic migration into the Balkans. The Phyrgians were also a very small tribe; much like the Albanians. The Phyrgians originally inhabited Anatolia, and one of their tribes migrated Westward to Albania. The Phyrgians were reportedly related to the Hittites, the pre-Turkish people of Anatolia. This theory may hold some merit and scientific background, seeing as Albanians share very similar haplogroups to Turkish people, like Y-DNA J2b and a distinct E1B1B marker that is only exclusive to Kosovo Albanians. (forgive me, for I forget the specific marker). These two distinct haplogroups in the Albanians' population are almost exclusive to the Albanians; but are more rare in neighboring populations such as the Greeks, Bulgarians, Serbs and Macedonians etc. and are more abundantly found in the Turkish population.
The Fourth theory for me is, Albanians could also be a lost Thracian tribe; but I believe that this is the most unlikely; as the Thracian language is actually documented, but not fully. Even so, it shows what little we know; that the ancient language of Old Thracian does not hold much similarity to Old Albanian; and it is doubtful that they share similar Indo-European ancestry.
^^^But if you want a more broader explanation, it is always possible though, that they could be an Illyrian tribe, that failed to assimilate/merge with the invading Yugoslavic cultures. This is also another great theory.
A third theory, I believe Albanians may also have a strong chance of being, what the Greeks called, the Phyrgians. The Phyrgians are the only tribe, besides the Illyrians; that were documented to have once lived in the territory of Albania, before Slavic migration into the Balkans. The Phyrgians were also a very small tribe; much like the Albanians. The Phyrgians originally inhabited Anatolia, and one of their tribes migrated Westward to Albania. The Phyrgians were reportedly related to the Hittites, the pre-Turkish people of Anatolia. This theory may hold some merit and scientific background, seeing as Albanians share very similar haplogroups to Turkish people, like Y-DNA J2b and a distinct E1B1B marker that is only exclusive to Kosovo Albanians. (forgive me, for I forget the specific marker). These two distinct haplogroups in the Albanians' population are almost exclusive to the Albanians; but are more rare in neighboring populations such as the Greeks, Bulgarians, Serbs and Macedonians etc. and are more abundantly found in the Turkish population.
The Fourth theory for me is, Albanians could also be a lost Thracian tribe; but I believe that this is the most unlikely; as the Thracian language is actually documented, but not fully. Even so, it shows what little we know; that the ancient language of Old Thracian does not hold much similarity to Old Albanian; and it is doubtful that they share similar Indo-European ancestry.
