J2b2-L283 (proto-illyrian)

Looked at the J-L283 samples and conclusion is they are not from liburnian mainland area ...............but only from Dalmatian area.

The ironage look like a dalmatian migration heading north or a Dalmatian-Japodes mix

I would like to see this recent noted island sample.....was it from Brac Island ?

Map below shows Liburnian cities in yellow .............liburnian islands not included
 

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rechecked ancient samples found

following samples sit in Liburnian areas in their time frame

I26775: mtDNA: H14a Y-DNA: J-Y13128
I26776: mtDNA: H105 Y-DNA: R-DF13
I3313 mtDNA: HV0e
I24342: mtDNA: T2b23 Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a2b1
I24344: mtDNA: H13a2a
I24345: mtDNA: HV0e Y-DNA: J2b2a1
I18748: mtDNA: X2k Y-DNA: J2b2a1a1a1b
I24883: mtDNA: HV0e

and

no idea what haplogroups are these
R2050:
R2051:
R2053:
 
Daunians come from Nesactium (ancient Istria ) and also Brac island

The pottery the daunians kept importing came from modern Northern Croatia as per the 2021 paper.
The fragments of three Daunian duck-shaped askoi were discovered in the course of excavations conducted at the beginning of the 20th century on the Iron Age necropolis at Nesactium.

Lucilla Barresi studied personally originals of Daunian pottery exported outside Daunia in a number of
museums in Italy, Croatia and Slovenia. She compiled an exhaustive catalogue of Daunian vessels in
North Adriatic area provided with careful drawings, photographs and descriptions. She studied carefully
the corpus of finds from graves, cemeteries and settlement contexts, in relation to other categories of
items (Daunian stelae, those of Nesactium, amber, local potteries).
 
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