"The P78 branch split into two clades A427 and Y7219 some 5,300 years ago, at the time of the Yamna culture in the Pontic Steppe. It is distributed mostly across Central and Northwest Europe, particularly in Poland, Germany and the Netherlands, but also in Romania, Hungary, Scandinavia...
Resurrecting the Ancient Israelites From the Valley of Dry Bones:
https://www.ancient-origins.net/human-origins-religions/jewish-ancestry-0012151
Highlights:
Hi my husband is R-L266 and is ashkenazi Jewish. RL266 is not a typical Jewish y haplogroup, so we assume it came from a convert. We were wondering where and when this ancestor might have become Jewish.
We we're thinking it might have been in the Levant and not in Europe. Was it Babylonian...
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