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    Preview: Upcoming Ancient Greek Transect (Mesolithic to Medieval) from Biomuse.

    Well, the pool is pretty small as I understand it. Still, I have yet to see any specific information relating to it.
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    Preview: Upcoming Ancient Greek Transect (Mesolithic to Medieval) from Biomuse.

    A more interesting thing to me is how "Macedonia" a land settled in living memory 40% by Pontics and Asia Minor Greeks is 35% Slavic-admixed. It must have been as Slavic as Poland before the population exchange...
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    Genetic study Ancient DNA of Roman Danubian Frontier and Slavic Migrations (Olalde 2021)

    Ihype02: Charles V recruited around 200 galleys full of Albanians to fight the Turks from this region. They ended up in Italy. I wish I can post maps of Albanian communities in the 15th vs. 19th centuries, but I’m too new a member. And yes, Byzantines settled them, and later Turks settled...
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    Films & Series Favorite Historical Movies

    Come and See, Classic Soviet film about Operation Barbarossa.
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    Genetic study Ancient DNA of Roman Danubian Frontier and Slavic Migrations (Olalde 2021)

    Ah, ok. I could go along with that, at least until we find more data. I am EV-13 myself and half Peloponnesian. I assumed I might have Arvanite ancestry for years, but I have no matches with Albania or Kosovo or anywhere in the Balkans for that matter, but a lot of with Sicily, South Italy...
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    Genetic study Ancient DNA of Roman Danubian Frontier and Slavic Migrations (Olalde 2021)

    That's possible, but why isn't there any similar proportion of j2b in the Peloponnesus? I mean, I don't know if I have ever seen any. As opposed to Greek Epirus.
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    Genetic study Ancient DNA of Roman Danubian Frontier and Slavic Migrations (Olalde 2021)

    Jives with the Kingdom of Vlachs and Bulgarians in North and Central Greece suddenly appearing in the early Middle Ages (10th century). I don't buy the "Vlachs are indigenous Macedonians/Greeks" line, at least not in the majority. The Byzantines were even calling these people Dacians, in part...
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    Genetic study Ancient DNA of Roman Danubian Frontier and Slavic Migrations (Olalde 2021)

    Yeah, I just mean the relative paucity in Albanian proto-slavic ydna markers vs. apparent autosomal evidence. If this is correct, then it looks way female unbalanced. Even the evidence of Greek/Slavic intermingling looks Slavic-Northern female heavy. Why do you think Proto-Albanians were...
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    Genetic study Ancient DNA of Roman Danubian Frontier and Slavic Migrations (Olalde 2021)

    Been out of this for awhile. Doesn't this pretty much jive with the 20~ some percent of Greece with R1a1 and I2a1b ydna? Only big news is that Albanians took South slav wives in disproportionate numbers for their harems.
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    Genetics of the Greek Peleponessus

    Sorry for the delay, I was on holiday. There are of course people in Peloponnesus who share with Labs in the past 400 years. Some sample pots are going to reflect this obvious fact. I just think the hypothesis sometimes put forward on these forums (essentially all or most Peloponnesians are...
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    Genetics of the Greek Peleponessus

    We can now see pretty clearly the extent of Albanian influence on the Peloponnese. Arvanites are getting 3rd cousins in Vlore, majority of modern Peloponnesians are not. Even my family is from a town with a (supposedly) Arvanitic name in the center of Morea. No matches with Albania, but...
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