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The Iberian branch of Illyrians and Hellenes (R1b) mixed with the native lineages of the J2 and E-V13 and formed the Illyrians and Hellenes. The Iberian branch spoke a non IE language similar to basque.
The native branch J2 of Illyrians split form the Minoan Greeks in 1450 BC when the Achaeans migrated south and founded the Mycenaean Civilisation.
The primary Iberian marker of the Hellenes ancestors only appears in 1/3 of
the population of Classical Greece. The majority of the people were already
there before the Iberians who formed the Hellenic invaders of 2200 BC
migrated to the Balkans. By the time the Dorians moved south these Iberians
were already diluted by a 2/3 Helladic mix and were already
speaking Greek.
Illyrian is also a Hybrid of the language of the Enchelenes and the
indigenous Italo-Celtic language since the Enhelenes colonised Illyria in
1400 BC.
When the Mycenaean Civilisation was at its height the Celts were Italics was
one tribe which derive from an R1b DNA linage that migrated out of Iberia.
The language of this linage was Basque. It was their contact with the Greeks
that the Celto-Italics changed their language. This
is a historical fact recorded by the Romans who claimed Greek decent.
The Tribes of Europe at the time of Ancient Greece and Rome are as follows
(based on the founding fathers DNA evidence):
Unmixed Tribes:
Celts - R1b linage (includes all Spaniards, Gauls and Celt's)
Slavs - R1a linage (includes all Hungarians, Serbs and Bulgarians)
Germanics - I linage
Finns - N linage
Mixed Tribes:
Greeks, Illyrians, Thracians, Lydians, Phrygians and Carians