Could it be that they found the Iapygians?![]()
(Daunians, Peucetians and Messapians?)
Ancient Relatives:
2 Illyrians and a Thracian
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Yes, they call it “Deep Dive”.is this the recent update on the site?
Hugely different results yielded considering the kind of kit you use. Most surprisingly is that Living DNA, with the least SNPs, yielded the most results, even more so than the superkit! There is an affinity to the Hittite Sample on many different chromosomes. I think the affinity to the Caananite sample is due to the migration from the CHG Admixed Anatolians of blue-eyed people, from the north in the copper age through the Bronze Age. I don't match with Caananite on any of the maps. I think there is an overlapping connection, especially considering my affinity to the copper age Anatolian and Armenian samples. I suggested in another thread, that the Copper age Anatolians, where very much similar to the Bronze-age people who lived there. Then perhaps they would be similar to the ones that went west into the Aegean, central, and western Mediterranean.
@ Salento: Interesting, so Living DNA really is a very good raw data version for this feature.
@ Stuvane: How about Hattusili?
This documentary is super-old, but this clip is pretty great:
https://youtu.be/vrJ2POaO9s4?t=721
It also talks about how they spoke the oldest known Indo-European language. Also how the chief god of their pantheon, was a storm god, who was very similar to Zeus, and Jupiter.
Great, Jovialis. Here we can consult some insights on the matter
https://www.academia.edu/289049/Lycia_-_Crossroads_of_Hittite_and_Greek_Traditions
Im amazed at how much we can really learn from this calculator. It really reveals a lot about people's origins (yes yes it's likely not completely spot on but nothing else is)
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