If blue eyes are due to a mutation happened during the Neolithic revolution, I sort of doubt UP types are responsible for them in Southen Europe.
That's one of the things I always laugh in this forum. that its the Slavic influence that lightens Greeks or a light Greek has Slavic influence.
Then, every dark Slav has Greek influence since they are geniounly light and we are geniounly dark? ;)
So, my mother, which is from Zakynthos, why she is light? Why there is a big amount of light Ionians? Or Sfakians?
And your point is ? Dorians were Greeks:
"The Dorians (Greek: Δωριεῖς, Dōrieis, singular Δωριεύς, Dōrieus) were one of the four major Greek ethnē into which the Greeks, or Hellenes, of the ancient period considered themselves divided (along with the Aeolians, Achaeans and Ionians).[1] Ethnos has the sense of ethnic group.[2] Herodotus uses the word with regard to them.[3] They are almost always referenced as just "the Dorians", as they are in the earliest literary mention of them in Odyssey,[4] where they already can be found inhabiting the island of Crete."
then why Sardinia , who had been populated since the paleolithic and it's rather conservative , have only 14% of Northern Euro aDNA ?
http://www.plosone.org/article/info%...l.pone.0043759
Are you trying to link the Dorians with Gheg Albanians and Montenegrins? http://mrwgifs.com/wp-content/upload...nfused-Gif.gif
Also, for everyone here, please note that the Dorian invasion has historicity but did not happen as the ancients described it, as no archaeological evidence exists for such an invasion. It most likely represents population movements within Greece rather than an invasion. In fact, the Dorian invasion was an attempt to explain how the remnants of Mycenaean Greece transitioned into the early Classical era through the Greek Dark Ages. In other words, it was more likely than not an attempt to explain the evolution of Mycenaean Greek traditions into the classical ones.
So don't try to depict "Dorians" as some sort of blond Ubermensch invading from the far-north or something.