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Greeks dna also comes from the Steppes R1b and R1a. It's just that J2 is older than R1b.
Greek Ursula was in Greece/Europe 30,000 years before the Iberian Helena linage which came to Europe 30,000 later, and the same is true for their male equivelants J2 and R1b. Ursula pattern was developed in Macedonia and is shared among Greeks, Albanians, Southern Italians and Sardinians.
The Greeks were the first Homo-Sapiens to enter Europe and arrive in 48,000 BC. At around 20,000 years ago the "Helena" Europeans arrive in the Iberian Alps and a branch of them migrated to Greece and forced out half of the "Ursula's" in 5000 BC who fled to Phoenicia.
Between 3000-2200 BC the Ursula-Jasmines retuned to Greece via Anatolia, founded the city of Troy and began the Proto-Ionian Civilisation.
According to the DNA evidence from between 48,000 to 5000 BC the "Ursula" Greeks had colonised most of Phoenicia so that from 5000 BC onwards the DNA profile was 50/50 "Ursula/Jasmine"
There was also no such thing as Semitic anything. Shem was not even born until after 1600 BC and was of European Mittani Hittite.
No Germanic or Slavic populations ever made contact with the Mediterranean populations or set foot in southern Europe until late Roman times. This is proven by the fact that there is NO Slavic or Germanic component in the DNA of Sicilians. These originate from the Helena-Ursula-Jasmine (Mycenaean and Classical) Greeks who colonised Sicily between 1700 and 200 BC.
Similarly there was no reverse migration since there is NO EuroPhoenician "Jasmine" component in Germanic or Slavic DNA. These population were completely isolated until 200 BC respectively 600 AD.
The Minoans (Jasmine-Ursula's) did do exist in their own right untill 1700-1650 BC after the Proto-Ionians (Jasmine-Helena-Ursula's) known as Equatai or Ekwash who became their masters were defeated by the Achaeans Velda-Helena-Ursula's who arrived in 1800 BC.
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