Sikeliot
06-30-2018, 10:27 PM
ph2ter on Anthrogenica made this, he gets the credit. I am just sharing it to interpret it.
From what I can see, the following plot together or at least in proximity...
1. Calabria, Northeast Sicilian provinces of Messina/Catania, a few Palermitans, and the Dodecanese islands of Kalymnos, Symi, Rhodes, and outlier North Aegeans
2. North Aegean islands of Chios, Samos, Crete, the most south-plotting Peloponnesians, Ionian islanders, some Ashkenazim, Apulians, Trapanese, and a few Palermitans
3. The main Sicilian cluster, slightly more Red Sea/SW Asian heavy, which is shifted toward North Africa and contains some people from all Sicilian provinces EXCEPT Syracuse/Ragusa
4. Abruzzo, Syracuse, Ragusa, some Trapanese and Apulians, one Maniot, a few Ashkenazim, and Campanians
5. Mainland Greeks from north to south, Albanians, and outlier Gagauz, outlier Slavic Macedonians, and outlier Bulgarians
6. Mainstream Balkan Slavic cluster, with Bulgarians/Macedonians being the closest ones to the Greeks and Albanians
https://i.imgur.com/v0sMDWc.png
From what I can see, the following plot together or at least in proximity...
1. Calabria, Northeast Sicilian provinces of Messina/Catania, a few Palermitans, and the Dodecanese islands of Kalymnos, Symi, Rhodes, and outlier North Aegeans
2. North Aegean islands of Chios, Samos, Crete, the most south-plotting Peloponnesians, Ionian islanders, some Ashkenazim, Apulians, Trapanese, and a few Palermitans
3. The main Sicilian cluster, slightly more Red Sea/SW Asian heavy, which is shifted toward North Africa and contains some people from all Sicilian provinces EXCEPT Syracuse/Ragusa
4. Abruzzo, Syracuse, Ragusa, some Trapanese and Apulians, one Maniot, a few Ashkenazim, and Campanians
5. Mainland Greeks from north to south, Albanians, and outlier Gagauz, outlier Slavic Macedonians, and outlier Bulgarians
6. Mainstream Balkan Slavic cluster, with Bulgarians/Macedonians being the closest ones to the Greeks and Albanians
https://i.imgur.com/v0sMDWc.png