R1a in the area wasn't necessarily restricted either to Slavs nor Balts but could have belonged to various post-corded people part of whom later adopted leading slavic or baltic linguistic and...
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R1a in the area wasn't necessarily restricted either to Slavs nor Balts but could have belonged to various post-corded people part of whom later adopted leading slavic or baltic linguistic and...
Proper medieval, post-migration like VIII-XV centuries. I don't know if there is for sure any L1029 in pre-slavic Czechia. Davidski is not an Y-DNA specialist, he doesn't even knew his own subclade...
Few dozens, I don't know an exact number of samples. M458 appears in medieval samples.
These are the old BAM files, I can see the dates of an upload.
R1a-BY27799, YF05594 here: https://www.yfull.com/live/tree/R-BY27800/
These .BAMs were already analysed by the community. They are just of a sh*tty quality.
Are you negative to all main branches under S9318? https://www.yfull.com/tree/I-S9318/
Try this: https://www.nevgen.org/ but choose "subclades of R1b) in options of this tool.
There are various FTDNA projects to recommend depending on a branch.
Something new. It goes from a Neolithic up to the Medieval period.
Just to heat up an atmosphere a bit: there are going to be many more results coming from the Goths in what is now Poland including also R1a-Z284 and at least two Z280s but samples are predominantly...
https://i.imgur.com/YSONkvk.png
These SNPs can hardly be associated originally and wholly with any of these groups, what is especially striking is an association of CTS1211 with Slavs, YP1272 with Illyrians, YP1051 with Thracians...
Congratulations. I have wondered who represents the newest sample from Bulgaria and now I know.
That's the source: https://reich.hms.harvard.edu/ancient-genome-diversity-project
They process more and more samples of Reich: https://www.yfull.com/samples-from-paper/499/
Impressive. I didn't test that many lines though I think I will try to eventually test all of my known (genealogically traceable) ancestral lines that still exist.
Both of these lines share common branch of BY3880, so it is safe to say that you are at least BY3880: https://www.yfull.com/tree/E-BY3880/
For some people Y67 works out, for some people it doesn't. I belong to the latter. I eventually ended in ordering Big Y test.
However, some people get more matches (or get their first meaningful...
But that obviously ignores existence of Indo-Iranic groups (they descend significantly from eastern CWC offshoots) and groups there are now extinct but were present in Scandinavia and Central-Western...
I agree that there is no universal kind of R1a among the Germanics so we can doubt about the importance of R1a package in proto-Germanic population but I just don't agree with how they were named.
If we consider CWC in Scandinavia as a Balto-Slavic offshoot then I agree but I think it is not a Balto-Slavic proper branch (but an extinct cousin branch of linguistics, that ceased to exist...
I will try this and share my own opinion.
Solid 8-8,5 for me, very cute face and...these eyes, damn.
Use different shipping address than your own, don't type full name. It is basically no way you can guess anyone from results alone, surname and gender is a maximum you can infer.
Balts, Balts everywhere. That's the same clade as J. R. R. Tolkienović
How to get G25 coordinates?