Tomenable
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Actually, you should remember the discussion on Anthrogenica where it was proven than U106 wasn't buried in Battle-Axe rite - only on burial site used previously by Battle-Axe people. That's a SIGNIFICANT difference. Guy wasn't Battle-Axe but he possibly belonged to people who pushed CWC groups further north.
I don't remember. Thanks for pointing this out. What was the title of that thread where it was discussed?
Guy wasn't Battle-Axe but he possibly belonged to people who pushed CWC groups further north.
But what people were those?
I think that it is possible that some R1b lineages came together with majority R1a as Corded Ware. BTW - a few days ago Balanovsky has announced that he discovered a new branch of R1b-L23 - GG400, a brother subclade to L51 and Z2103. So now we have not just two, but three main branches of L23, namely: L23>L51, L23>Z2103 and L23>GG400. The last one seems to be concentrated in Eastern Europe (probably a large part of basal or unresolved L23* from FTDNA Polish Project will turn out to be L23>GG400).
See the link: https://ep70.eventpilot.us/web/page.php?page=IntHtml&project=ASHG16&id=160121213
IMO there could be both a small minority of R1a in Bell Beaker, and a small minority of R1b in Corded Ware.
Another typically Eastern European branch of Non-Western R1b is L23>Z2103>Y5587 (so called "EE Type").
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