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I believe they have less, between 20% and 35%.
Sample Slavic Greek_East_Macedonia_and_Thrace 42,9 Greek_Central_Macedonia 34,5 Greek_Macedonia 33,9 Greek_West_Taygetos 30,2 Greek_Achaea 29,1 Greek_Arcadia 28,7 Greek_Messenia 28,7 Greek_East_Taygetos 28,5 Greek_Elis 28,3 Greek_Corinthia 27,8 Greek_Laconia 26,9 Greek_Peloponnese 26,9 Greek_Argolis 26,1 Greek_Cyclades_Kea 24,9 Greek_North_Tsakonia 23,3 Greek_South_Tsakonia 21 Greek_Thessaly 20,3 Greek_Deep_Mani 16,7 Greek_Crete 15,7 Greek_Izmir 15,3 Greek_Cyclades_Amorgos 14,7 Greek_Crete_Heraklion 12,9 Greek_Cyclades_Milos 12,6 Greek_Crete_Lasithi 11 Greek_Apulia 10,2 Greek_Crete_Chania 9,8 Greek_Kos 7,2 Greek_Dodecanese 4,5 Greek_Cyclades_Tinos 2,1 Greek_Dodecanese_Rhodes 0,4 Greek_Cappadocia 0 Greek_Central_Anatolia 0 Greek_Trabzon 0
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That was a Late Bronze Age sample later redated to 940 AD.
We have historical evidence of an Ethiopian soldier even as far north as Scotland. The Historia Augustus actually records Septimius Severus when on campaign ordering an Ethiopian soldier who attempted to bestow him a garland removed from his presence, believing the man's dark skin a bad omen. This African presence, however, has been somewhat exaggerated lately by Western media.
On another occasion, when he was returning to his nearest quarters from an inspection of the wall at Luguvallum in Britain, at a time when he had not only proved victorious but had concluded a perpetual peace, just as he was wondering what omen would present itself, an Ethiopian soldier, who was famous among buffoons and always a notable jester, met him with a garland of cypress-boughs. And when Severus in a rage ordered that the man be removed from his sight, troubled as he was by the man's ominous colour and the ominous nature of the garland, the Ethiopian by way of jest cried, it is said, "You have been all things, you have conquered all things, now, O conqueror, be a god." And when on reaching the town he wished to perform a sacrifice, in the first place, through a misunderstanding on the part of the rustic soothsayer, he was taken to the Temple of Bellona, and, in the second place, the victims provided him were black. And then, when he abandoned the sacrifice in disgust and betook himself to the Palace, through some carelessness on the part of the attendants the black victims followed him up to its very doors.
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Thanks for sharing! Looks like an interesting read.
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I don't believe original greek (as in Classical Greek or even greco-roman) and slavic variation is culturally compatible. Therefore, I don't really consider myself Greek, but a mongrel of slavs and pelasgians, minoans and whatever else. You can call this Balkan in modern jargon.
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Ancient Balkans pre Slavic migrations was a mix of Celtic + Thessalian neolithic.
Balkans today ex Greece are a mix of Slavic + Celtic + Thessalian neolithic.
Archaeology and history says as much
“For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.” Eph. 6:12
Definition of untrustworthy and loose character are those that don't believe in God.
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