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R1b1a2a1a1c3.
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Aside from being pure bullshit?
Well, whatever you think is true it is full of controversy. Controversy as to where the language comes from, controversy for where the dna comes from as well, or if they even have some relation. R1a could come from india or even middle east. R1b almost certainly comes from the west, and is found in 14000 BC in italy for fuck's sake. This does not seem to deter anyone who believes in yamnaya though.
First wheel is now found in germany from a group that's probably I ydna, and that was the whole reasonin for PIE in the first place. That one group found the wheel and horse and that was how it all spread. But the first wheel by far is now in a totally different place.
Also take a look at the word tomato. It is very regular across IE languages. But it did not come into play until the 1600s or so. But by PIE language reasoning, our original ancestors would all be tomato farmers.
If it weren't for us you'd be speaking German. Instead, you'll be speaking Arabic.
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G2 introduced farming to E carriers. It is highly likely that very first E carriers that entered Europe through Apennines/Iberia were hunter-gatherers.
Being from Bulgaria, you have pretty high chances of being E yourself, so I wouldn't shittalk it so much if I was you...
Anyways, your view on hunting and farming is very romanticized. Farming is certainly more demanding than lifestyle of many hunter-gatherers (Sub-Saharan Africans would be a good example).
That R1b found in Villabrunna 14000 B.C. is ancestral to African V88, not to IE R1b. It is clear that R1b (ancestral to IE) was not present in Upper Palaeolithic Europe.
Highly unlikely. N1a P189.2 is found exclusively in Europe (one NW Montenegrin clan + few Czech/Slovakian families).
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Eb1b1that is widespread and very ancient
There is controversy about its first appearance which is more likely to be in modern ethiopia
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E1b1 overall imo.
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