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    15 42.86%
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Thread: Serbs closer to Turks or Sicilians?

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    Wtf some of you take this thread seriously.

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    Quote Originally Posted by callmyname View Post
    Serbs are way different to those groups.
    Ok, how about Albos, Dombra should make a remake of this thread but change Sebs for Albos, this should be interesting.

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    Of the three, Serbs and Turks are culturally closer, while phenotypically Sicilians and Turks are.

    But neither is that close to any of the three.. western Turkey once might have looked like Sicily when it was Greek land though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sikeliot View Post
    Turks and Sicilians are closer to one another than either looks to Serbs if anything.
    But none of the three are really that close.
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    Serbian aren't close to Sicilians ,maybe Turkish more

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    Serbs overlap with northern Greeks more than with Sicily or Turkey.

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    Serbs are nastey warmonger,s The Serbs I came across, in the 80s 90s, whilst serving with Tescos 1st 11.
    seemed happiest whilst throwing people into pits an then shoot them.
    this i witnessed an wish i had been given the order to "Shoot" my fully mounted 0.5 Caliber would have put a stop to there shananagans my heart gose out to all that they chose to wrong........
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    Sicilians. Serbs and Sicilians are Europeans both genetically. Also Sicilians being largely Greek derived would obviously more similar to Serbs who share common pre-Slavic Balkan ancestry with Greeks. Anatolians are quite genetically distinct from Europeans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nabatea1 View Post
    Sicilians. Serbs and Sicilians are Europeans both genetically. Also Sicilians being largely Greek derived would obviously more similar to Serbs who share common pre-Slavic Balkan ancestry with Greeks. Anatolians are quite genetically distinct from Europeans.
    Actually, you're wrong. At least in terms of Sicilians.

    The indigenous tribe of Western Sicily, the Elymians, were believed by historians to be from Anatolia, and it has been speculated that the very high West Asian (as opposed to Southwest Asian) scores that Western Sicilians get from calculators such as Dodecad comes from Anatolian ancestry.
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