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Could someone plot these Greeks?
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Crete: 648, 439
Kalymnos: 657, 454
Rhodes: 665, 456
Tilos: 590, 408
Cyclades1: 628, 384
Cyclades2: 598, 414
Chios1: 642, 442
Chios2: 615, 410
Ikaria: 605, 423
Lakonia: 576, 352
Epirus: 553, 349
Peloponnese: 571, 361
Karpenisi: 567, 367
I would add that the main observation concerning the mainland is Epirus, Peloponnese and Thessaly all clustering together more or less.
Here are just a few more. Could you do them too? Maybe make them all one color that is different but specify with the first 3 letters of the region.
Messina: 610, 466
Catania: 593, 450
Syracuse: 560, 429
Trapani: 565, 435
Agrigento: 591, 478
Palermo: 590, 455
Caltanissetta: 572, 464
IMO Trapani and SE Sicily will be again northern shifting, and this time Messina, Catania, and Agrigento will be near the more outlying subset of Aegean islanders.
Ok now we see western Sicily (Agrigento, Caltanissetta) pulling somewhat in a North African direction, moving south out of Europe. Southeast Sicily and Trapani are northward shifted again. All in all though, you could make a big cluster out of the islands.
What is interesting is I always thought the North Aegean islanders looked lighter/more Balkan than Cretans but people said the opposite. Now I am glad to know genetics backs up that view.
If you want to try a few more Greek islanders and TWO more Sicilian (Agrigento and Palermo), and then I'll be done:
Chios: 625, 451
Chios: 649, 447
Chios, Samos: 569, 402
Euboea: 524, 355
Crete, Amorgos: 610, 410
Kalymnos: 648, 425
Crete: 647, 467
And two more Sicilian from Agrigento: (547, 451) AND one from Palermo: (564, 461)