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[QUOTE=Adamm;6081968]I got my Ceasar results thanks to Vyacheslav :), here are the results:
Yes.
46. Carthaginian Ibiza (270 BC) (22.14)
Modern Group
1. Spanish_Andalucia (16.10)
2. Spanish_Aragon (17.13)
3. Spanish_Castilla_La_Mancha (17.62)
4. Spanish_Valencia (17.72)
5. Spanish_Cantabria (19.47)
6. Southwest_French (19.75)
7. Spanish_Murcia (19.85)
8. Spanish_Extremadura (20.14)
Similar Samples
Roman Iberia Granada (300 AD) (13.84)
Neolithic Ireland (3200 BC) (14.23)
Neolithic Orkney Islands (3220 BC) (14.75)
Early Medieval Iberia Granada (760 AD) (15.24)
Neolithic Orkney Islands (3250 BC) (15.74)
Ancient DNA study finds Phoenician from Carthage had European ancestry
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A research team co-led by a scientist at New Zealand's University of Otago has sequenced the first complete mitochondrial genome of a 2500-year-old Phoenician dubbed the "Young Man of Byrsa" or "Ariche".
This is the first ancient DNA to be obtained from Phoenician remains and the team's analysis shows that the man belonged to a rare European haplogroup—a genetic group with a common ancestor—that likely links his maternal ancestry to locations somewhere on the North Mediterranean coast, most probably on the Iberian Peninsula.
The findings are newly published in the prestigious international journal PLOS ONE.
Study co-leader Professor Lisa Matisoo-Smith of the Department of Anatomy says the findings provide the earliest evidence of the European mitochondrial haplogroup U5b2cl in North Africa and date its arrival to at least the late sixth century BC.
"U5b2cl is considered to be one of the most ancient haplogroups in Europe and is associated with hunter-gatherer populations there. It is remarkably rare in modern populations today, found in Europe at levels of less than one per cent. Interestingly, our analysis showed that Ariche's mitochondrial genetic make-up most closely matches that of the sequence of a particular modern day individual from Portugal," Professor Matisoo-Smith says.
https://3c1703fe8d.site.internapcdn....cientdnast.jpg
"U5b2cl is considered to be one of the most ancient haplogroups in Europe and is associated with hunter-gatherer populations there. It is remarkably rare in modern populations today, found in Europe at levels of less than one per cent. Interestingly, our analysis showed that Ariche's mitochondrial genetic make-up most closely matches that of the sequence of a particular modern day individual from Portugal," Professor Matisoo-Smith says.
While the Phoenicians are thought to have originated from the area that is now Lebanon, their influence expanded across the Mediterranean and west to the Iberian Peninsula where they established settlements and trading posts. The city of Carthage in Tunisia, North Africa, was established as a Phoenician port by colonists from Lebanon and became the centre for later Phoenician (Punic) trade.
The researchers analysed the mitochondrial DNA of 47 modern Lebanese people and found none were of the U5b2cl lineage.
Previous research has found that U5b2cl was present in two ancient hunter-gatherers recovered from an archaeological site in north-western Spain, she says.
"While a wave of farming peoples from the Near East replaced these hunter-gatherers, some of their lineages may have persisted longer in the far south of the Iberian peninsula and on off-shore islands and were then transported to the melting pot of Carthage in North Africa via Phoenician and Punic trade networks."
Professor Matisoo-Smith says Phoenician culture and trade had a significant impact on Western civilisation. For example, they introduced the first alphabetic writing system.
"However, we still know little about the Phoenicians themselves, except for the likely biased accounts by their Roman and Greek rivals—hopefully our findings and other continuing research will cast further light on the origins and impact of Phoenician peoples and their culture," she says.
https://phys.org/news/2016-05-ancien...-european.html
A miracle after 2 months. :cool:
https://i.imgur.com/27acfIV.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/YjFBAgG.jpg
What mean red dots, and what mean blue and purple ones?
Yes.
First one is this guy:
https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...=1#post6040180
https://i.imgur.com/a22Bmi3.jpg
Mine have changed with this new upload and I've lost the Rathlin samples. I also gained an Egyptian.
http://i65.tinypic.com/xpaqdh.jpg
http://i67.tinypic.com/2r3jjes.jpg
http://i64.tinypic.com/2ldagk5.jpg
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http://i68.tinypic.com/qsaaa9.jpg
As far as I can trace back my family tree with my own knowledge and documentation, etc all of my ancestry is English, Scottish, and Irish. This is what I get from MyTrueAncestry:
https://www.theapricity.com/forum/at...0&d=1560330526
https://www.theapricity.com/forum/at...1&d=1560330549
https://www.theapricity.com/forum/at...2&d=1560330565
Closest Ancient Populations
Viking + Frank (2.362)
Longobard + Frank (2.958)
Longobard (5.176)
Frank (5.712)
Viking (7.047)
Closest Archaeogenetic Matches
1. Nordic Lombard (590 AD) (4.717) - SZ15
2. Nordic Lombard (670 AD) (5.176) - CL92
3. Frankish / Hungary (590 AD) (5.712) - SZ23
4. Colonial American Pennsylvania (1700 AD) (5.768)
5. Nordic Lombard / Winnili (590 AD) (6.098) - SZ16
6. Late Medieval Gotlander (1600 AD) (6.295) - Unknown
7. Alemannic Bavaria (500 AD) (6.311) - ALH_1
8. Bell Beaker Scotland (2100 BC) (6.359) - I2568
9. Bronze Age Orkney Islands (1750 BC) (6.377) - I2981
10. Bell Beaker England (2100 BC) (6.643) - I2452
11. Bell Beaker Scotland (2145 BC) (6.891) - I5471
12. Viking Sweden (1100 AD) (7.047) - Sigtuna stg021
13. Visigoth Germanic Girona (550 AD) (7.095) - I12162
14. Nordic Lombard (590 AD) (7.376) - SZ12
15. Celtic / Hungary (590 AD) (7.678) - SZ11
16. Nordic-Celtic Gladiator York (250 AD) (7.712) - 6DRIF-18
17. Bell Beaker England (2150 BC) (7.768) - I1767
18. Celtic Briton (70 BC) (7.777) - Hinxton 1
19. Frankish / Hungary (590 AD) (7.872) - SZ38
20. Bell Beaker Southern France (2050 BC) (8.082) - I3875
21. Celtic Gladiator York (250 AD) (8.095) - 6DRIF-21
22. Celt / Hungary (590 AD) (8.189) - SZ42
23. Bell Beaker Germany (2500 BC) (8.306) - I0112
24. Celtic/Viking Iceland (1000 AD) (8.325) - VDP-A6
25. Bronze Age Germany (1050 BC) (8.328) - I0099
26. Bell Beaker Oxford (2150 BC) (8.415) - I2447
27. Bell Beaker Cambridge (2075 BC) (8.427) - I3255
28. Nordic Lombard (590 AD) (8.435) - SZ7
29. Bell Beaker England (2150 BC) (8.549) - I5382
30. Nordic Lombard (590 AD) (8.613) - SZ9
31. Nordic Lombard (670 AD) (8.749) - CL145
32. Visigoth Germanic Girona (550 AD) (8.792) - I12032
33. Bronze Age Celt England (1000 BC) (8.793) - I5383
34. Anglo Saxon (700 AD) (9.005) - Hinxton HS3
35. Bronze Age Scottish Islands (2350 BC) (9.247) - I5367
36. Nordic Lombard (590 AD) (9.278) - SZ8
37. Unetice Bohemia (1800 BC) (9.422) - Rise150
38. Germano-Celtic Gladiator York (250 AD) (9.532) - 6DRIF-3
39. Alemannic Bavaria (500 AD) (9.573) - AED_249
40. Nordic Lombard (670 AD) (9.577) - CL84
41. Pict (670 AD) (9.639) - CL83
42. Corded Ware Denmark (2450 BC) (9.651) - Rise61
43. Alemannic Bavaria (450 AD) (9.797) - BIM_33
44. Nordic Lombard (670 AD) (9.816) - CL146
45. Bell Beaker Amesbury (2150 BC) (9.826) - I5512
46. Anglo Saxon (700 AD) (9.854) - Hinxton HS1
47. Nordic Lombard (590 AD) (9.888) - SZ14
48. Germano-Celtic Gladiator York (250 AD) (9.979) - 3DRIF-16
49. Celtic Briton (0 AD) (10.06) - Hinxton 4
50. Alemannic Bavaria (425 AD) (10.21) - STR_316
51. Bell Beaker England (2000 BC) (10.37) - I6679
52. Nordic Lombard (590 AD) (10.37) - SZ4
53. Nordic Lombard (670 AD) (10.41) - CL93
54. Bell Beaker Amesbury (2150 BC) (10.42) - I5513
55. Ireland Copper Age (1880 BC) (10.56) - Rathlin2
56. Czech Velke Prilepy (0 AD) (10.66) - Rise577
57. Bell Beaker Poland (2500 BC) (10.72) - I4251
58. Alemannic Bavaria (500 AD) (10.77) - AED_106
59. Visigoth Germanic Girona (550 AD) (11.16) - I12163
60. Alemannic Bavaria (500 AD) (11.25) - ALH_10
Ancient Relatives
Bronze Age Germany 1050 BC I0099
Bell Beaker Germany 2500 BC I0112
Unetice Bohemia 1800 BC Rise150
Viking Sweden 1100 AD Sigtuna stg026
Viking Sweden 1100 AD Sigtuna 84005
Very interesting! Comparison DNA appeared with samples from the Mediterranean — DNA coincident with the Ancient Egyptian sample JK2911 and MS10614 Phoenician from Spain — both originate from Anatolia
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https://a.radikal.ru/a26/1906/30/07e622073882.png
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https://b.radikal.ru/b09/1906/2c/f5f7379158aa.png
https://c.radikal.ru/c06/1906/0b/9b94920950d8.png
https://d.radikal.ru/d28/1906/f3/f8d11f6fd87f.png
https://a.radikal.ru/a01/1906/ab/c1b19111836b.png
They have updated maps. Click on the red refresh button. Also Bronze Age Iron Age etc
https://i.imgur.com/4AkkIaC.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/6mXQb5l.jpg
Just did that..
Very similar to mine...We got a bit more old germanic tribes , whit also some slavic ofc..1120 in Spain? What is this?
Idk what the medieval Spanish is. Also ancient Illyrian :heh:
https://i.imgur.com/ekyabnS.jpg
Apparently my Germanic build is confirmed
Modern
Celt + Frank (7.261)
Visigoth + Celt (7.363)
Celt (8.455)
Frank (8.924)
Visigoth (9.398)
Ancient
Celt + Frank (7.261)
Visigoth + Celt (7.363)
Celt (8.455)
Frank (8.924)
Visigoth (9.398)
What do you think of this? Should be Colonial Virginia.
http://oi63.tinypic.com/qsjnk4.jpg
Where's my Ashkenazi Jew?