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    J2b1-M205 introduced to Eupedia

    It's good that you have finally accepted it was brought to Europe by the Romans, if we get ancient DNA of J-M205 from iron age Europe it can be discussed again. You have disrespected yourself, I didn't do anything
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    J2b1-M205 introduced to Eupedia

    Correct term is Nuragic
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    J2b1-M205 introduced to Eupedia

    Your claim about J-M205 being Illyrian and native to Balkans is baseless. The only person disrespecting this line is you because you prefer to make things up about it instead of accepting the truth. Romans didn't go to England in 1600BC, the England sample I showed you is from 300AD+. That is...
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    J2b1-M205 introduced to Eupedia

    The late bronze age Nuragic sample was J-L283 not J-M205 - https://haplotree.info/maps/ancient_dna/slideshow_map.php?searchcolumn=Object_ID&searchfor=ORC007&ybp=500000,0
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    J2b1-M205 introduced to Eupedia

    Haha nice dream you had there, you claim I am stupid and then post this baseless nonsense. I have shown you the ancient samples, they are all from Levant. J-M205 has never been found in iron age Dalmatia, it had nothing to do with illyrians and they predate Roman arrival in Balkans by 600+...
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    J2b1-M205 introduced to Eupedia

    I think we have yet to find J-M205 in iron age Europe, for now best possibility is Roman era Levantines unless we find ancient DNA in Europe.
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    J2b1-M205 introduced to Eupedia

    It is from Levant brought to Europe by the Romans, nothing to do with ancient Balkans or Sea Peoples. Ancient samples - https://haplotree.info/maps/ancient_dna/slideshow_samples.php?searchcolumn=Y_Haplotree_Variant&searchfor=J-M205&ybp=500000,0&orderby=MeanYBP&ascdesc=DESC Modern distribution...
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    R1b-U152/S28 : more Gaulish or Roman ?

    Some archeologists also say they "do not know" the reason for Mycenaeans sudden demise even though there is evidence that their cities were burned and destroyed. They don't want to acknowledge the possibility that there was a new super power in central Europe that basically started a religious...
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    R1b-U152/S28 : more Gaulish or Roman ?

    Troll is at it again, flat earth is something you like to read about. We don't need to know what else you like to read about. I've already showed you similarities between urnfield and sea peoples with ancient depictions, don't know why it makes you cry if you don't believe the links anyway...
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    R1b-U152/S28 : more Gaulish or Roman ?

    It was found in iron age Austria during the proto Celtic Hallstatt expansion - https://haplotree.info/maps/ancient_dna/slideshow_samples.php?searchcolumn=Y_Haplotree_Variant&searchfor=G-L497&ybp=500000,0&orderby=MeanYBP&ascdesc=DESC It wouldn't make sense for Etruscans to have 100% ydna from an...
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    To burn or not to burn: LBA/EIA Balkan case

    Urnfield transported Nau 2 swords to South Scandinavia after winning Tollense - "What we can say though is that after Tollense, and probably starting around 1200BC, trade and mobility between the north and the Carpathians increased dramatically, there are two concentrations of the dominant...
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    To burn or not to burn: LBA/EIA Balkan case

    Not sure why they used so few samples but here is how some of the Tollense warriors match with modern populations, there will never be a 100% match because modern central/east Europeans have less WHG autosomal than Tollense warriors did -...
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    To burn or not to burn: LBA/EIA Balkan case

    I will put my Urnfield related finds here going forward. Regarding Tollense battle - "In the 13th century BC, this structure perishes - https://i.ibb.co/tH82jTH/Trade-network-16-14c-BC-Tumulus-Nordic-BA.png, it begins to be replaced by a completely different structure. In the 13th century BC...
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    R1b-U152/S28 : more Gaulish or Roman ?

    To the guy who claimed Urnfield didn't have leadership or a central government, no idea how you can think that when 5,000 people were assembled for war and some were recruited from far - "Supervising national archaeologist Detlef Jantzen claims that this is the oldest archaeologically...
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    Do you believe that Y-DNA influences looks and behaviour?

    There is this but I don't have access - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0160289612000529
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    R1b-U152/S28 : more Gaulish or Roman ?

    Yes Etruscans had mostly Bell Beaker ydna and that's why I also think Terramare were post Bell Beakers as they overran the region in early bronze age. Meanwhile the Urnfield Tollense warriors were completely different to Bell Beaker autosomal profiles even after mixing a bit with post Bell...
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    R1b-U152/S28 : more Gaulish or Roman ?

    I showed you ancient depictions of Sea Peoples though and the symbolism looks similar to Urnfield
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    R1b-U152/S28 : more Gaulish or Roman ?

    Haha "period". Based on nothing, go back to Apricity Here is where proto Urnfield started - "Chronologically, it appears that the switch from inhumation burial under barrows to cremation burial in cemeteries as the dominant mortuary rite occurred first in east-central Europe. From there it...
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    R1b-U152/S28 : more Gaulish or Roman ?

    Urnfielders were originally from Hungary/Slovakia/Poland not Nordic. The only wet dream is claiming they were somehow both Nuragic and Aegen people haha I showed you the actual symbolisms they carried, if you want to deny the links that's your problem
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    R1b-U152/S28 : more Gaulish or Roman ?

    Says the guy who claimed sea peoples were randomly from BOTH Sardinia and Aegan with no reasoning. Ironically you belong in Apricity
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