R1b-M269 Maps (PF7562, Z2103 and xL51)

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From this page: https://r1b-pf7562.blogspot.am/
 
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From the link(Google translated as it is in Cyrillic):

The high frequencies PF7562 and Z2103 in the Balkans, Turkey, Armenia indicate, apparently, a connection with the ancient Indo-European peoples: Illyrians, Anatolians, Armenians. The low percentages of PF7562 and Z2103 in Croatia and Bosnia (for the time being there are no data for Montenegro) can be explained by the consequences of the suppression of the Great Illyrian uprising, which covered exactly these lands: the Romans sold into slavery whole Illyrian tribes, mainly to Italy, others - almost completely exterminated, some the tribes themselves moved to Dacia. Quotations from Wikipedia: "The Amantines toughly opposed the Romans and after the defeat were sold into slavery."


"Brevki lived in the middle reaches of the Sava between Vrbas and Drina and were one of the strongest and most belligerent tribes of the union." In the 6th year, immediately after the Great Illyrian Uprising began, they joined the desyatyat under the leadership of Baton I. However, after the suppression of the uprising, they were sold into slavery During the reign of Trajan, Roman citizenship was granted, and later in the Roman army there were 9 cohortes of Breucorum, which also included representatives of other tribes, many of which moved to Dacia, where they gradually merged with the local m population. "
"The Dalmatian tribes - pirusts and desidiata, almost insurmountable due to the inhabiting in the mountains, the indomitable nature, as well as the exceptional combat skills and mainly the narrowness of the wooded gorges, were suppressed only when they were almost completely killed not only under the leadership of Caesar, but by his own strength and weapons. "
"The Dawns were the first to revolt under the leadership of the Balkans and the Danube region. The role of the Daesitiates in the rebellion was immense, which contributed to their ultimate disappearance. "
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"Azali was the name of the Illyrian tribe." After the Great Illyrian Revolt the Azali were deported by the Romans. "
"Sardeates or Sardiotai (Latin Sardeates) was an Illyrian tribe close to Jajce." Sardeates were later settled in Dacia. "
"Baridustae were an Illyrian tribe that was later settled in Dacia along with Pirustae and Sardeates."
"With the disintegration of the Roman Empire, the Gothic and Hunnic tribes raided the Balkan peninsula, forcing many Illyrians to seek refuge in the highlands."

Here is what Strabo tells us: "In former times, as I have already said, the whole of Epirus and Illyria were densely populated, although this country is uneven and rugged by mountains (for example, Tomar, Polian and some others.) Now most of the desert and inhabited areas represent only the villages and ruins. "Even the oracle in Dodon, as well as other oracles, drowned."
http://ancientrome.ru/antlitr/t.htm?a=1267805880#7-009 On the territory where the Great Illyrian uprising was taking place, today there is a bright spot not only on the R1b-Z2103 sublayer map, but also on the summary map of the ancient Balkan haplogroups E, G, J, T.
 
From the link(Google translated as it is in Cyrillic):

The high frequencies PF7562 and Z2103 in the Balkans, Turkey, Armenia indicate, apparently, a connection with the ancient Indo-European peoples: Illyrians, Anatolians, Armenians.

The variance of R1b-M269 is also heavily concentrated in the Armenian highlands, indicating it was there first before it went anywhere else, all evidence that the PIE homeland is Shulaveri-Shomu.

It's a really easy problem to solve, either they'll find R1b-M269 and R1a-M417 in Shulaveri-Shomu before it was in the Steppe, or they won't, all we need is genetic data from that archeological horizon, the only thing at risk here is peoples fantasies about ancient Steppe cowboys.
 

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