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Proto-Italic and Celtic. Ancient samples with this haplogroup include:
I0805, Bell Beaker culture, 2467-2142 BC
RISE563, Bell Beaker culture
RISE471, Tumulus culture
6DRIF-22, Roman Britain, 100-400 AD
Bell Beaker man I0805 with this haplogroup was a horse-riding person:
RISE563 has been uploaded to GEDmatch (Kit Number: T644357).I0805. This 35-45 year-old individual is osteologically and genetically male. The body was buried in NO-SW orientation with the head in the north facing east. Grave goods are scarce and include three silex arrowheads, a few potsherds, and animal bones. A notable observation from the physical anthropological examination is traits at the acetabulum and the femur head suggesting that the individual frequently rode horses.
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Different names, same thing.
You can see the Tree here: http://haplogroup-r.org/tree/R-P312.html
YDNA: R1b-L21 > DF13 > S1051 > FGC17906 > FGC17907 > FGC17866
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Check here:
https://isogg.org/tree/ISOGG_HapgrpR.html
Which means that PF6570, S28 and U152 are equivalents.R1b1a1a2a1a2b PF6570/S28/U152
This is the same branch. Most often used name is U152.
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YDNA: R1b-L21 > DF13 > S1051 > FGC17906 > FGC17907 > FGC17866
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One of men from Roman-era York (back then Eburacum) was U152:
There are 3 main branches of U152 in Italy - Z56, Z36 and L2.
Z56 looks more Proto-Italic while Z36 and L2 look more Celtic:
The last map shows all of U152 together:
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