Which one are you talking about? The one who got Lebanese in his oracles?
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Mycenaeans (sadly their kits have been deleted):
I9006
Baloch 2.89
Caucasian 45.1
NE-Euro 10.44
American 0.31
Mediterranean 31.21
SW-Asian 9.97
San 0.07
I9010
Caucasian 35.14
NE-Euro 11.11
Mediterranean 43
SW-Asian 10.75
I9033
Baloch 4.34
Caucasian 37.45
NE-Euro 16.58
Mediterranean 35.17
SW-Asian 6.15
W-African 0.31
I9041
Baloch 2.66
Caucasian 39.9
NE-Euro 13.12
Mediterranean 34.44
SW-Asian 9.88
I wanna see the Turkmenistan_IA sample from Damgaard et al.
Which populations were you expecting to be in the top 20?
And the Jewish populations listed all have some Southern European in them. Ashkenazim are 35-55% European on average, and most of it comes from Southern Europe. I don't think it's that bizarre that Jewish populations are some of the closest to the Neolithic Greek sample, considering the distances are quite far.
I was expecting mainland/island Greek populations to come up first, like Greek_Central, Greek_Thessaly, etc
It is bizarre because it isn't like this a population lost to history. Greeks have been in the peninsula for thousands of years. Of course they have changed but I thought the continuity would be stronger, especially since foreign populations are coming up first