My mother remains the 4th closest to the Caspian Steppes (1550 bc) sample on MTA’s deep dive. If I ever take a census record, I’m declaring my race as a write-in Aryan.
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My mother remains the 4th closest to the Caspian Steppes (1550 bc) sample on MTA’s deep dive. If I ever take a census record, I’m declaring my race as a write-in Aryan.
I have new samples at the top of the list.
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In the lush landscape of what we now call Germany, an opulent grave tells an intriguing story from the ancient past, specifically around the 6th century BC. The burial was unearthed at the Magdalenenberg in Villingen-Schweningen, a site notable for its connection to the Hallstatt culture, which spanned across Central Europe. The deceased, a woman of stature and significance, lay in eternal repose - her remains whispering secrets of a bygone era, a time when the Celts roamed and ruled these lands.
Archaeologists deduced her elite status from both her resting place and the grave goods that accompanied her on her journey to the afterlife a sign of her prominence within the Celtic society. Indeed, the richness of the grave suggests that she was someone of considerable importance, possibly even nobility. Among the grave goods, beautifully crafted jewelry, finely wrought metals, and other personal effects serve as tangible reminders of her wealth and position.
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Deep in the heart of South Tyrol, in the quaint village of Malles near the site of Burgusio, lay the whispers of a distant pasta woman from a time shrouded in the term 'Dark Ages,' around 450 AD. She was interred in the earth by the ancient church of Santo Stefano, her final rest undisturbed for centuries, a silent witness to the ebb and flow of history.
This woman, a denizen of the era that bore witness to the wane of the Roman Empire and the chaotic dance of emerging barbarian kingdoms, carried within her very bones the story of her time. She was not just a skeletal find but a tome of genetic heritage, her mitochondrial DNA revealing her to be of the haplogroup K1a4a lineage that speaks of maternal ancestry traced back to prehistoric migrations and the muddled ethnicity of late antiquity.
Around her were carefully placed grave goods, artifacts that enlighten us about the culture and beliefs of her era. With her in eternal repose were the practical trappings of her life: pottery that once held food or drink, hinting at the sustenance that would have fueled her daily existence. These vessels, now broken and buried, offer a glimpse into the culinary traditions and trade networks that sustained her community.
My father's Deep Dive with Louis XVl
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I've got a new top match:
Gallic Belgium Gallia Belgica Tongeren 35 AD
I21059
mtDNA: H7Y-DNA: Uncertain
Shared DNA: (Sample Quality: 100)
4 SNP chains (min. 60 SNPs) / 82.67 cM
Largest chain: 230 SNPs / 51.07 cM
You are the #1 top match to this sample!
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It changed a bit
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More changes:
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Thuringii + Sequani (8.293)
Sequani + Scordisci (8.922)
Gaul + Sequani (9.17)
Sequani + Aedui (9.177)
Thuringii + Aedui (10.11)
Sequani (10.63)
Aedui (11.51)
Gaul (11.68)
Thuringii (12.01)
Scordisci (12.23)
Matched samples from Ancient Sample Breakdown in Standart Report is bigger than default
Go to NEW:Share / Roots Analysis and click on Standart Report
Will show to you more matched samples like that
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Got updated again
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But i of course still take it as "For Fun"
Galician + Thuringii (5.451)
Galician + Gaul (6.247)
Galician + Sequani (7.123)
Galician + Aedui (7.635)
Thuringii + Sequani (8.17)
Galician (9.607)
Sequani (10.63)
Aedui (11.51)
Gaul (11.68)
Thuringii (12.01)
Here is mine. :)
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When I hover/click on each color of the wheel it displays my percentage for that population.
Franks 20.9%
Goths 15.8%
Saxons 13%
Visigoths 11.3%
Frisii 8.83%
Longobards 3.05%
Jutes 2.84%
Norwegian Vikings 2.59%
Celtic Dobunni 2.57%
Belgic Suessiones 1.97%
Burgundi 1.91%
Germanic Batavi 1.83%
Danish Vikings 1.75%
Thuringii 1.42%
Scythians 1.39%
Anglo-Saxons 1.32%
Ostrogoths 1.31%
Vikings (Swedish) 0.77%
Unetice 0.76%
Gaels 0.67%
Germanic Cherusci 0.57%
Celts 0.55%
Western Scythians 0.5%
Gepids 0.44%
Celtic Britons 0.35%
Alemanni 0.28%
Vandals 0.27%
Gauls 0.26%
Gutes 0.25%
Danii 0.16%
Not much changed. A bit redundant to have Angles and Saxons when Anglo-Saxons already exist in the pie chart.
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I'm sure that you do share some DNA with the Picts. If there were hundreds of samples, and you have some Scottish ancestry, then at least one of those hypothetical samples should match. The Scoti didn't fully replace the Picts when they started moving into Scotland.
Here's some of my matches.
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No real difference, looks more or less the same as before
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Mine changed, used to have Longbards, Norwegian Vikings, and Celtics as the three largest sections of pie, now it matches my closest populations very well:
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You, Elizabeth, and Xavier are much more Germanic than me. My pie chart is roughly 78% Celtic sources and 22% Germanic. I didn't share that 2-way.
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Ancient Populations
Viking Danish (1.6)
Viking Danish + Celt (2.119)
Celt + Anglo Saxon (2.316)
Viking Danish + Anglo Saxon (2.74)
Viking Danish + Gael (2.83)
Viking Danish + Briton (2.991)
Gael (4.558)
Celt (5.498)
Anglo Saxon (5.624)
Briton (5.643)
Modern Populations
1. Danish (4.924)
2. Southeast_English (5.211)
3. Irish (5.232)
4. North_German (5.434)
5. West_Scottish (5.568)
6. Southwest_English (5.812)
7. North_Dutch (5.865)
8. Orcadian (8.042)
I keep getting dead ends in genealogical research, but this seems to point strongly to the British Isles.
Not sure what to make of mine. Doesn't align super well with my known origins genealogically.
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Still pretty consistent overall, no major changes with this new update.
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Think this is quite good for a free upload
Ancient populations
Viking Danish + Celt (3.526)
Viking Danish + Briton (3.697)
Viking Danish + Gael (3.76)
Celt + Briton (3.761)
Celt + Gael (3.918)
Celt (4.063)
Viking Danish (5.525)
Briton (5.534)
Celtic Parisi (5.79)
Gael (5.818)
Modern Populations
1. Southeast_English (4.359)
2. Southwest_English (4.847)
3. Irish (5.027)
4. West_Scottish (6.267)
5. North_German (6.795)
6. South_Dutch (7.007)
7. Danish (7.617)
8. North_Dutch (7.834)
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Canaanite / Semite (5.472)
Phoenician + Aramaean (6.004)
Byzantine + Phoenician (6.008)
Amorite (6.133)
Phoenician + Amorite (6.349)
Aramaean (7.119)
Phoenician (7.155)
Byzantine + Canaanite / Semite (7.446)
Canaanite / Semite + Aramaean (7.636)
Byzantine (10.39)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f50VgPLaLcwCode:1. Roman Era Citizen / Lebanon
250 AD - Genetic Distance: 3.604 - QED-4
Top 99 % match vs all users
2. Iron Age Southeast Anatolia Batman Kuriki Hoyuk
470 BC - Genetic Distance: 4.133 - I14733
Top 99 % match vs all users
3. Early Medieval Georgia Tbilisi Fiqris Gora
500 AD - Genetic Distance: 4.143 - FQR002
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4. Roman Era Near Eastern Outlier Italy Sicily Marsala Lilybaeum
151 AD - Genetic Distance: 4.172 - I24558
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5. Imperial Roman Era Italy Sicily Marsala Lilybaeum
218 AD - Genetic Distance: 4.439 - I7265
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6. Saifi Roman Empire Lebanon
135 AD - Genetic Distance: 4.518 - SFI-33
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7. Imperial Roman Anatolia Nevali Cori
200 AD - Genetic Distance: 4.654 - NEV020
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8. Imperial Roman Era Western Sicily Lilybaeum
195 BC - Genetic Distance: 4.962 - I12849
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9. Yamhad Kingdom Kilis Southeast Anatolia
1740 BC - Genetic Distance: 5.082 - I14784
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10. Late Bronze Age Outlier Canaanite Megiddo
1725 BC - Genetic Distance: 5.088 - I10266
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11. Neolithic Georgia Arukhlo Shomutepe-Shulaveri
5500 BC - Genetic Distance: 5.098 - ARO011
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12. Ancient Near East Outlier Macedonian Kingdom Idomenae Isar Marvinci Valandovo
300 BC - Genetic Distance: 5.106 - I10392
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13. Amorite Alalakh
1820 BC - Genetic Distance: 5.115 - ALA004
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14. Amorite Alalakh
1685 BC - Genetic Distance: 5.119 - ALA135A
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15. Yamhad Kingdom Kilis Southeast Anatolia
1600 BC - Genetic Distance: 5.208 - I14789
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16. Megiddo Late Bronze Age
1470 BC - Genetic Distance: 5.24 - I2198
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17. Canaanite Saifi Roman Republic Lebanon
86 BC - Genetic Distance: 5.254 - SFI-15
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18. Canaanite Alalakh
1685 BC - Genetic Distance: 5.292 - ALA035
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19. Yamhad Kingdom Kilis Southeast Anatolia
1600 BC - Genetic Distance: 5.314 - I14788
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20. Yamhad Kingdom Kilis Southeast Anatolia
1750 BC - Genetic Distance: 5.351 - I14785
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21. Ancient Alalakh
1370 BC - Genetic Distance: 5.355 - ALA039
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22. Canaanite Alalakh
1685 BC - Genetic Distance: 5.358 - ALA135B
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23. Ancient Alalakh
1685 BC - Genetic Distance: 5.373 - ALA026
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24. Abel Beth Maacah Kingdom of Israel
928 BC - Genetic Distance: 5.472 - I2201
Top 99 % match vs all users
25. Early Israelite Megiddo
1020 BC - Genetic Distance: 5.537 - I4517
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26. Canaanite Saifi Roman Republic Lebanon
57 BC - Genetic Distance: 5.55 - SFI-24
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27. Phoenician Era Mozia Sicily
805 BC - Genetic Distance: 5.565 - I24560
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28. Amorite Alalakh
1770 BC - Genetic Distance: 5.566 - ALA034
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29. Achaemenid Empire Saifi Lebanon
500 BC - Genetic Distance: 5.569 - SFI-34
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30. Yamhad Kingdom Kilis Southeast Anatolia
1600 BC - Genetic Distance: 5.59 - I14786
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31. Canaanite
1600 BC - Genetic Distance: 5.592 - ERS1790730
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32. Canaanite Alalakh
1780 BC - Genetic Distance: 5.625 - ALA013
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33. Ashkelon Canaanite
1600 BC - Genetic Distance: 5.668 - ASH034_ASH_LBA
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34. Phoenician Achzib Coastal Israel Acre
650 BC - Genetic Distance: 5.677 - I22260
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35. Middle Bronze Age Amorite Ebla Syria
1900 BC - Genetic Distance: 5.678 - ETM014
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36. Late Bronze Age Canaanite Megiddo
1439 BC - Genetic Distance: 5.751 - I10268
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37. Canaanite Rome Isola Sacra
70 AD - Genetic Distance: 5.77 - R42
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38. Canaanite
1600 BC - Genetic Distance: 5.85 - ERS1790729
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39. Bronze Age Baqah Jordan
1350 BC - Genetic Distance: 5.859 - I6460
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40. Bronze Age Iran Dinkha Tepe
1835 BC - Genetic Distance: 5.875 - I4341
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41. Canaanite
1650 BC - Genetic Distance: 5.881 - ERS1790733
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42. Late Imperial Roman Croatia Hvar Radosevic Palace
400 AD - Genetic Distance: 5.888 - I33809
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43. Near East Outlier Roman Republic Tarquinia Villa Falgari
101 BC - Genetic Distance: 5.914 - BSP71
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44. Amorite Royal Precinct Alalakh
1540 BC - Genetic Distance: 5.936 - ALA017
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45. Medieval Montenegro Doclea Bjelovine
1152 AD - Genetic Distance: 5.943 - R3482
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46. Yamhad Kingdom Kilis Southeast Anatolia
1600 BC - Genetic Distance: 5.986 - I14797
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47. Late Bronze Age Canaanite Megiddo
1570 BC - Genetic Distance: 5.987 - I10101
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48. Canaanite
1600 BC - Genetic Distance: 6.004 - ERS1790732
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49. Late Bronze Age Canaanite Megiddo
1550 BC - Genetic Distance: 6.005 - I10768
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50. Roman Era Citizen / Lebanon
250 AD - Genetic Distance: 6.071 - QED-9
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51. Bronze Age Hazor Upper Galilee
1750 BC - Genetic Distance: 6.085 - I3965
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52. Achaemenid Empire Saifi Lebanon
500 BC - Genetic Distance: 6.117 - SFI-50
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53. Amorite Nobleman Alalakh
1415 BC - Genetic Distance: 6.133 - ALA001
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54. Canaanite Villanovan Period Tarquinii Italy
500 BC - Genetic Distance: 6.149 - R10337
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55. Late Bronze Age Outlier Canaanite Megiddo
1725 BC - Genetic Distance: 6.184 - I10263
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56. Yamhad Kingdom Kilis Southeast Anatolia
1750 BC - Genetic Distance: 6.195 - I14759
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57. Bronze Age Baqah Jordan
1370 BC - Genetic Distance: 6.199 - I3706
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58. Roman Era Mikusovce Slovakia
50 AD - Genetic Distance: 6.221 - R2202
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59. Roman Era Weklice Poland
300 AD - Genetic Distance: 6.247 - R10636
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60. Amorite Alalakh
1790 BC - Genetic Distance: 6.26 - ALA008
Late Period Ancient Egypt
JK2911 (650 BC)
mtDNA Haplogroup: M1a1
Y-DNA Haplogroup: J2b1 (M205)
Deep Dive Match! 98% closer than others who share this deep dive sample
Genetic Distance: 23.073
Sample Match! 98% closer than other users
Ptolemaic Egypt
JK2888 (50 BC)
mtDNA Haplogroup: U6a2
Y-DNA Haplogroup: E1b1b1a1b2-V22
Deep Dive Match! 7% closer than others who share this deep dive sample
Genetic Distance: 25.767
Sample Match! 98% closer than other users
Hmm, I think it's due to recent admixture with Egyptian fala7een(peasants) that mixed and assimilated with the locals of Palestine in recent time(during Muhammed Ali Pasha) rather than ancient. Of course, we got our ancient Egyptian ancestry directly from them hence why Palestinian Muslims have it while the Christians barely have any.
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