Are there actual Toch-Aryan samples available?
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Are there actual Toch-Aryan samples available?
FTDNA has recently given me a badge that says R-YP350. The full tree appears to be the following:
R1a>R-M459>R-M198>R-M417>R-Z645>R-Z283>R-Z282>R-Z280>R-Z92>R-Z685>R-YP270>R-YP351>R-Y9081>R-YP350
I confirm they have added haplogroups even to most of the older accounts. I have my brother-in-law's and a half Tatar guy's, both have turned out to have clades of R1a-Z280, extremely typical stuff,...
Hi,
That must be a subclade of Z93. Are you an Iraqi Shia Arab by chance?
So they're 75% Slavic? Good grief, you gotta be shitting me! :eek: To be honest, I think their base must be some kind of Indo-European/Aryanic, maybe Fatyanovo-Balanovo type of stuff. There's no way...
A huge-ass study on Volga/Ural Tatar Y-DNA, almost 2,000 samples tested with FTDNA. It's in Russian. One of the biggest highlights:
- Eastern European haplogroups + Baltic-Slavic-Finnish subclades...
In my view you look half Kazakh half Azerbaijani in this photo.
Your East Eurasian/Mongoloid is definitely low even for Turkey. Post Euro K13 & K36 since you're at it.
So the continuity in Ireland is at least 1,000 years old but likely twice as old if not older.
Target: Leto_scaled
Distance: 5.2394% / 0.05239394
65.0 Early_Bronze_Age_Europe_Indoeuropean
14.8 Eastern_European_Hunter_Gatherer
13.2 Anatolia_Neolithic_Farmers
5.8 Siberian_Hunter_Gatherer...
I haven't seen any actual samples from the Classical Period of Ancient Greece
Until we get hold of them, it's impossible to give a definite answer. But I would say there were both Southern and...
Paul Joseph Watson's results (British), starting at 2:40
https://youtu.be/NYdH0nuQ-to?si=KFRPF_3UKFoZe1_t
34.1% English
33.9% Scandinavian
17.1% Irish, Scottish, and Welsh
12.8% Iberian...
Can you please share the entire PCA without the red samples? Just modern Europe.
Why would the ruling class have been Tungus-Altaic? Not even Turkic people were that much East Eurasian/Mongoloid.
Which modern groups are they closest to?
So you have somehow generated that specific mix that I suggested? Interesting. It is pretty much an average Eastern Ashkenazi. However I would use Calabria instead, the most Middle Eastern-shifted...
I wonder if a hypothetical person that is 62.5% Southern Italian, 25% Lebanese and 12.5% Polish would plot firmly in the Ashkenazi Jewish cluster.
Do you use the FTDNA data or Genotek? FTDNA is definitely better unless you have downloaded the V3 version from Genotek.
I have to agree with Kingmob, with all due respect, chief. On the good old Apricity it was totally fine to swear and banter, no one was banned or reprimanded for that. And he didn't even do those...
Target: Leto_scaled
Distance: 6.1497% / 0.06149726
53.0 Proto_Indo_European_Yamnaya_RUS_Samara
28.2 Anatolian_Neolithic_Farmer
14.2 Western_Hunter_Gatherer
4.6 Mongolia_North_N
A self-described Pardo Brazilian who is 90% European and only 3.5% SSA
https://www.reddit.com/r/23andme/comments/1bgx77r/updated_results_pardo_brazilian_pic/
I think they just have less African and that's it. They are not significantly more Northern European than other Maghrebis, unless they have some Morisco Iberian ancestry. So they'd be like 15% SSA...
The Siberia Tatars are barely 50 percent East Eurasian/Mongoloid, it's no use picking them as an East Eurasian reference. An ethnic Russian will be closer to a Lebanese than to a Korean, that's for...
Do you feel a bit whiter now that you know your haplogroup? Though I don't know how passable you are in Europe racially. Some Turks are, many aren't.
Congratulations!
The text is actually auto-translated from Albanian (oddly enough). Here's the original:
https://rrenjet.com/r-cts9219/
Basically, you are R1b1a1b-M269. How common is it in...