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    R1b-U152/S28 : more Gaulish or Roman ?

    I'm not sure, they formed later than bell beakers. Here is a study on a bell beaker - http://journals.socantscot.org/index.php/psas/article/view/10106/10071 I think ultimately in Europe there must have been some periods (quite recent) where a natural selection/preference for light eyes, hair...
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    R1b-U152/S28 : more Gaulish or Roman ?

    Not sure on that but looks like Bell Beakers had about 10% WHG, maybe some had a bit more some a bit less depending on who they encountered and mixed with
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    R1b-U152/S28 : more Gaulish or Roman ?

    Bell Beakers had about 50% steppe and low WHG. In this region would have been Bell Beaker > maybe Tumulus though I think it started elsewhere? I think Terramare would have been part of Tumulus culture - https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-023-35175-8
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    R1b-U152/S28 : more Gaulish or Roman ?

    We can rule out proto Villanovans having much to do with Urnfield then, especially genetically - It's great how we can use ancient genetics to correct wrongly determined pre history, or it could be a case that the Urnfield elites did not mix with these locals, this woman definitely doesn't...
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    Jews remained in Palestine in the 5th century of the common era

    Did the Arabs write about the Jews when they invaded and spread islam? Did they often write about people they encountered?
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    DNA study shows Greeks clustering with Africans.

    It's obviously nonsense but I wonder what the Minoans looked like. Greeks today are fairly dark skinned for Europeans and that is after substantial input from Albanians and Slavs, you can imagine ancient Greeks were darker skinned than Greeks of today ANF had mostly olive skin, some had light...
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    R1b-U152 L2*

    The examined individuals of the Hallstatt culture and La Tène culture displayed genetic continuity with the earlier Bell Beaker culture, and carried about 50% steppe-related ancestry. Note that this is very different to what was found from the Urnfield related Tollense battle warriors who had...
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    R1b-U152 L2*

    I haven't read too much about Italo Celtic, it seems that professional historians haven't been able to agree on an exact origin. Some say proto Celtic formed in bronze age (Tumulus), some say they formed later in iron age (Hallstatt) and La Tene would have been proper Celtic
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    R1b-U152 L2*

    Initially ancestral lines would have spread with Bell Beaker, some lines would have expanded with the Tumulus culture in the bronze age - https://www.persee.fr/doc/mom_2259-4884_2012_act_58_1_3467
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    R1b-U152 L2*

    It looks proto Celtic, it wasn't part of the Urnfield elite/proto - https://phylogeographer.com/mygrations/?hg=R1b&clade=R-S8172 Urnfield formed in central Europe around Hungary from the Vatya culture, your line was already in western Europe by this time but was possibly affected/assimilated by...
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    J2b1-M205 introduced to Eupedia

    Ah my bad, thought you were implying it was Illyrian. Are you able to update the map? It is equally present in south (gjirokaster), north albania (shkoder) and kosovo
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    J2b1-M205 introduced to Eupedia

    It is pretty clear that it was brought by Romans to Balkans from the middle east, the latest study which shows heavy Roman Anatolian input also backs this up. This line doesn't have anything to do with illyrians...
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    J2b1-M205 introduced to Eupedia

    It is not much of a mystery, if it wasn't Anatolian it was from somewhere in middle east - https://www.yfull.com/tree/J-Y22075/
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    Kosovo minorities are possibly largely of Albanian origin Y-DNA study finds

    No worries, you don't owe me anything - just need to stop insulting Albanians with ydna i2, i1 etc
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    To burn or not to burn: LBA/EIA Balkan case

    Looks like France does care about genetics after all, why ban genetic testing yet be interested in ancient genetics. Weird country
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    Kosovo minorities are possibly largely of Albanian origin Y-DNA study finds

    Looks like we have found another troll guys, apparently the last guy looks eastern European according to this deluded troll. Balkano-germanic "vibe" is insignificant, they didn't leave a big enough impact - look at the Albanian PCA. The 3rd guy comes from Leskovik, Korce which has had a lot of...
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    Kosovo minorities are possibly largely of Albanian origin Y-DNA study finds

    Proto Albanian (Thraco illyrian?) - Roman anatolian Albanian - Central/eastern European/Slavic Albanian - Ottoman Albanian (very rare case) or maybe another Roman anatolian or Sarmatian? -
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    J2b1-M205 introduced to Eupedia

    It spread in the Balkans with Roman Anatolians
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    Kosovo minorities are possibly largely of Albanian origin Y-DNA study finds

    Haha crybaby troll, keep ignoring archeological facts that it is mostly i2 that has been found among Urnfielders, even r1a has been found. You can't ignore history as much as you try to deny it, no one cares about your crying. This link which I already put above shows the journey of I-Y3120 and...
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    Kosovo minorities are possibly largely of Albanian origin Y-DNA study finds

    I2a1b were not only the original inhabitants of Poland but most of Europe. They were also part of the most important time in Albanian history (13th - 15th centuries) - Arbereshe had quite a lot of i2a1b (and r1a). They became Albanians 1000+ years before the Serbia Kosovo conflict and because of...
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