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    K1a1b1a from Spain/France

    And there are now 2 more samples of K1a1b1 from the Neolithic community of Gurgy, Central Northern France from 6500 YBP . They are samples GLN 201 and GLN 229 from new research on 100 neolithic genomes published 26/7/23 in Nature magazine titled - Extensive pedigrees reveal the social...
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    Very confused with paternal haplogroup I-BY51204

    Yes it is confusing because researchers in this area have segmented a split of Norse from North sea /West Germanic in the Y tree. We know this oversimplifies the situation as most likely all Z140 originated in modern day Denmark which has had speakers of both Norse & West germanic dialects...
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    Origin of I-S1954

    Great to hear from an Aussie Canadian Dutch German! I am a fellow Z140+guy (diff branch A196) via my dad from Czechia to Australia post war. My recommendation would be to go for the Z140+ snp panel at ftdna or fork out that bit extra for Big Y (when on sale) which will get you right to the...
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    Origin of I-S1954

    Hi there. As much as there are still many mysteries yet to solve for I1, the Z140 clades are generally showing themselves to be North Sea-centric in origin since at least the Iron Age. Distinctly possible that they all did originate in Southern Scandinavia during the Nordic Bronze Age. With...
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    I-Y7140 in France

    Hi there , I am a fellow I-Y7140+ person. I have been following Y6900+ subclades for several years now and from what I have discerned is that Y6900+ subclades emanate from North German territory (Anglo Saxon heartlands) around 2000+ years ago and from there have spread in all directions via sea...
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