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MagnusDark
10-12-2019, 02:25 PM
It’s gonna be a big one boys!

Provided a wealth of information in the coming years, people will have to take the red pill!!!!

https://www.ias.edu/press-releases/2019/erc

“The Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) and its international partners have received a €10 million Synergy Grant from the European Research Council (ERC) to fund a multidisciplinary study of more than 100 medieval cemeteries located across central and eastern Europe. The project, HistoGenes, will seek to understand the impact of migrations and mobility on the population of the Carpathian Basin from 400–900 CE, based on a comprehensive analysis of samples from 6,000 ancient burial sites. HistoGenes will, for the first time, unite historians, archaeologists, geneticists, anthropologists, and specialists in bioinformatics, isotope analysis, and other scientific methods in understanding this key period of European history.”

Xz2k9
10-12-2019, 02:39 PM
Does this include the Balkans ?

MagnusDark
10-12-2019, 03:08 PM
No not on the Balkans. It will shed a lot of light on the Germanic vs Slavic vs Turkic vs Indo-Iranian presence at various intervals of 400-900CE and clearly display what lineages were more prominent, with whom and when. It will shed light on the Balkans as well. If R1a/I2a1b are only found predominantly Slavic graves post dating the eventual abandonment of territory by Germanics then it will clearly show these lineages spread in the Balkans were predominantly due to Slavs.

Maybe this time the likes of delusional Users claiming Ancient Greek and Thracian origin of these lineages in the Balkans will have to shut up. The most it would tread from Slavic is East Germanic or Turkic assimilate. Thracian highly doubtful.