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No haplogroup could like that by simlpy being "local Balkan". I say it directly, that's BS.
It is not about E-V13 or any other haplogroup, but such patterns don't emerge by "local Balkan lineages". This comment just proves that you don't know and understand the E-V13 phylogeny and branching events, or that of any other haplogroup.
Because the principles behind a haplogroup expansion is always the same. If there is no migration-ethnic event, there is no spread in the times of tribes and folks. There can be migration into a state, but even then its initially ethnic-associated and related to a specific reproductive and socio-cultural behaviour, kind of a package.
In the Bronze and Early Iron Age however, people spread mostly by conquest and claiming ressources, including females from the patrilinear perspective. And there is no way, absolutely no way, that the E-V13 growth could have happened without radical, violent, significant expansion of a people in the MBA to EIA. That is simply impossible. The enormous peak of growth in the LBA-EIA transition speaks for itself.
And since we know, with certainty, that E-V13 pops up where Daco-Thracians lived, more frequently than anywhere else, and that there were replacement events and shifts in Balkans before that, we know there was an ethnic-demic diffusion of E-V13, with the vector being Daco-Thracian ethnicities.
The Daco-Thracian cultural package was astonishingly stable over time, if you think about e.g. cremation burials of their kind and pottery with channels and knobs appearing right from the start in the MBA up to the last moment of their existence (latest handmade pottery from groups associated with the Carpi and the Dacian fruit bowls before).
That spans a regional Carpatho-Balkan tradition of 2.000 years, which only disappeared in the migration period.
Τhe reason modern Greece (and I assume the rest of the Balkans) have so much E-V13 is due to 9th-11th century Dacian migrations from the region that would be later known as Wallachia and Moldavia, nothing to do with BA/IA.
And the reason it was made possible was due to their intermixing/association with the Bulgarians and their empire/principalities. There's nothing mysterious about it, it's just another marker for Medieval South Slavic incursion.