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  1. —BoNe—

    Question Paternal Continuity of Modern Greeks From Ancient Greeks

    You shouldn’t interpret FTDNA data literally. We all know it’s the prettiest website of all, but remember that it’s a commercial platform and therefore significantly distorts reality due to the random collection of samples. The conclusions you draw from 250 Albanian samples —of which only 10 are...
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    Question Paternal Continuity of Modern Greeks From Ancient Greeks

    The Albanian branch of PF7562 is: PF7563>PF7566>BY9673. PF7563 consolidated 15 branches in 2850 BC and was found in Mycenaean royal tombs. The fact that 1 out of 15 branches is dominant in present-day Albania does not mean that the other 14 were dominant as well.
  3. —BoNe—

    Genetic transitions in the Neolithic and Bronze Age at Mas d’en Boixos (Catalonia, Spain).

    I’m not saying that you said DF27 was born in Germany, I simply don’t understand what you base the claim on that P312* was. The article does indirectly state that the Iberian Bell Beakers are derived from the German Bell Beakers, by the way they are placed in the graphs. In 2015 it was logical...
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    Genetic transitions in the Neolithic and Bronze Age at Mas d’en Boixos (Catalonia, Spain).

    The steppe theory will go down in history as the most ridiculous ever told in archaeogenetics. Forget about that route—only those who mixed with the R1a of the Corded Ware had more than 30% steppe ancestry. What overwhelmingly spread was the Mediterranean-Atlantic blend, which infected like a...
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    Question Paternal Continuity of Modern Greeks From Ancient Greeks

    The Greek haplogroups from the Classical period that show continuity with present-day populations are R1b-M269, which, according to studies, reaches between 15–20%. The most abundant subclades are PF7562 and Z2109. Both are associated with horse breeding.
  6. —BoNe—

    Genetic transitions in the Neolithic and Bronze Age at Mas d’en Boixos (Catalonia, Spain).

    The modeling used in the article indicates that 50% of the autosomes in the samples are derived from the German Bell Beaker, even though it has never been demonstrated that DF27 came from Germany. The German Bell Beakers were mostly within U152>L2. L2 is not a subclade originating in Central...
  7. —BoNe—

    R1b-DF27* - Iberia.

    Some archaeologists had already speculated, as early as 2012, that there was symbolic continuity from the Neolithic > Chalcolithic > Bell Beaker period > Bronze Age > Tartessos. http://megalitismoatlantico.blogspot.com/2012/10/las-semillas-de-tartesos-la-cultura.html?m=1 Atlantic Megalithism...
  8. —BoNe—

    R1b-DF27* - Iberia.

    I’ll answer both questions here because the OP from the other thread already pointed out that we were going off-topic. My test was done in a lab, not through a commercial DNA company. I’ve had my entire genome analyzed—equivalent to the most expensive paid tests. My case is unique because I...
  9. —BoNe—

    Genetic transitions in the Neolithic and Bronze Age at Mas d’en Boixos (Catalonia, Spain).

    What we already knew is what I always repeat: that academics are illiterate with a tremendous taste for Reich’s mental jerk-offs. Once again, they’ve used the Yamnaya from Samara, L51>>>> from 2800 BC, as if it were an L51* from 4000 BC, which puts it 2000 genetic years away from the...
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    R1b-DF27* - Iberia.

    Compilation of ancient samples from the Iberian Peninsula: Iberos - Levante Norte y Sur. *GBVPK (2.380 AC)-Narbona, Occitania HapY-R1b1a/1b1a/1a2a/1-Z195 *I3494 (1.836 AC)-Coveta del Frare, Valencia-Bronce Valenciano HapY-R1b- DF27-ZZ12-Mit-J1c1/b *I1312d (1.782 AC)-Can Roqueta...
  11. —BoNe—

    Celtiberian hillforts / Castros celtiberos.

    The example of L151 didn’t come out very well—I’m L151* myself and I’m not extinct. But my line isn’t the one that produced 300 million males; it was my “brothers” P312* and U106* who did that. All R1b are family whether they like it or not, but the proto-Bell Beaker focus should have high...
  12. —BoNe—

    Celtiberian hillforts / Castros celtiberos.

    It’s not enough to only rely on ancient samples. If tomorrow 500 L151* were found in Extremadura dated between 3000–2500 BC, it would literally not matter one bit. It would change absolutely nothing in the historical narrative, because they would be 500 extinct bastards of what we’re actually...
  13. —BoNe—

    Celtiberian hillforts / Castros celtiberos.

    2650 BC is the TMRCA, and empirically, there is not a single sample of P312 before 2500 BC—only derived mutations exist from that point onwards. All Bell Beakers were Proto-Celts; some evolved into other cultures like the Tartessians, Iberians, or Etruscans (changing language), while a large...
  14. —BoNe—

    Celtiberian hillforts / Castros celtiberos.

    The only consistently valuable part of archaeogenetic studies is the raw data — it would be preferable if they didn’t write anything else. I call Olalde a “friend” because he’s basically illiterate in archaeology. Since he’s illiterate in archaeology, he interprets the genetic data far too...
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    Celtiberian hillforts / Castros celtiberos.

    The Celtiberians were direct descendants of the Iberian Bell Beaker people; the oldest known DF27 sample we have comes from that region. The Iberians spoke a language related to Aquitanian, which, due to its ergative structure, is likely of Caucasian origin, while the Celtiberians spoke a type...
  16. —BoNe—

    Most ancient Europeans had dark skin, eyes and hair up until 3,000 years ago, new research finds

    That’s as inaccurate as saying: ‘like it or not, some uncivilized Siberian nomads imposed their language on 90% of Iranians whose ancestors had lived in the region uninterrupted for 10,000 years. Since when are the Caucasus and Anatolia in Iran?
  17. —BoNe—

    Most ancient Europeans had dark skin, eyes and hair up until 3,000 years ago, new research finds

    Asclepius, the son of Apollo, began using medicine to resurrect the dead. Zeus killed him with a lightning bolt for disrupting the natural order. Since Apollo could do nothing against Zeus, he channeled his anger toward the creators of the lightning bolts. And he killed all the Cyclopes.
  18. —BoNe—

    Most ancient Europeans had dark skin, eyes and hair up until 3,000 years ago, new research finds

    I’m just trying to piss off Moja for trying to steal the Roman Empire from us. 😁 I don’t really know what his intentions are, because he’s not actually saying anything bad—but he drops little hints that I interpret as a kind of “cultural football match: East vs. West.” I’m just joking around...
  19. —BoNe—

    Most ancient Europeans had dark skin, eyes and hair up until 3,000 years ago, new research finds

    But if Zoroaster was probably a son of Mithra, then you guys should like him. Here in the West, we have already had many 33rd degrees. The Celtic Lugh, the Norse Thor, the Greek Apollo, the Americans’ Anakin Skywalker… They were all too warlike, that’s why we stuck with Yisus—he was nicer...
  20. —BoNe—

    The Bell Beaker by Olalde and Reich et al. 2017

    Very interesting, I didn’t know about them. As you rightly said, they are at the intermediate stage between megalithism and the beginning of working with straighter lines. I also forgot to mention V88, which, along with I2 and G2, might have had something to do with it before they were decimated.
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