torzio
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The Greek admixture is eating the Thracian one you used in one model. And around ~27% Mycenaean admixture could mean around 35% Thracian.
Try using averages instead of using just one (of the most distant samples). And Slavic admixture is essential, but you wont use it in the first model probably you get higher Thracian.
Roman Dalmatia has Eastern Mediterranean admixture and is closer to Thracians than to Mainstream Illyrians. In Roman Dalmatia you very high Anatolian and/or Levantine which is not historically plausible.
The Romans relocated some "problem tribes " all around their empire, splitting them ...............you should find thracian and illyrian people also in spain, france and england