The only Greeks who look 'Middle Eastern' (by anfora standards anyway) would be Cypriots, and even then many people wouldn't consider Cypriots to be Greeks anyway.
From Greece proper, possibly a...
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The only Greeks who look 'Middle Eastern' (by anfora standards anyway) would be Cypriots, and even then many people wouldn't consider Cypriots to be Greeks anyway.
From Greece proper, possibly a...
Did the Vikings leave any noticeable influence?
If they did, it would also been in the east of England and Scotland. Maybe some of the Germanic is not solely Saxon?
Are dolis not typical in Greece? What is their typical cephalic index?
My grandmother was blonde and blue eyed and my grandfather had green eyes and light brown hair.
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Venetian
Which nightclub was this photo taken?
I told you before that I haven't done it. Don't like the idea of a corporation to have my DNA and then sell it off. I am perfectly content in being a Hellenised West Asian for the time being.
You are new here? Have you happened to get your ancestry tested?
EDIT: Forgot it wasn't 2018 anymore
Well, not exactly. Cyprus will eventually unite, and since the north has been settled by mainland Turks who in all reasonableness cannot be forced to go back, the demographics of the island will...
They are likely a combination of 'native' stock (Copper-Age Anatolian), then Greek and then Phoenician with a bunch of other minor inputs too
And in gedmatch he was pulled toward the Balkans, which is why he humorously has 'Macedonian Cypriot' in his profile
Different tests have different analytical methods and designations, that's why many people get their DNA tested with multiple companies. Basing your conclusion on one test because it suits your...
Are you sure that conclusion is not more informed by your biases than evidence? If not, then you will try to find more evidence to prove yourself wrong to make sure you are in fact correct.
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There are differences, the paper I shared also documents them. All I am saying is that they are not as large as some might think. Even from your PCA plot you know Cypriots are more alike than not.
Interesting. Looks like GCs have more Greek, Albanian and Italian than TCs
No one is contesting that, at least I am not. What I am contesting is your assertion that Cypriots have negligible Greek ancestry, or that the Italian is more prominent than Greek. It may very well...
I have met mainlanders and Cypriots who are also all of the above. Being Turkish doesn't mean that you will be a hypocrite or a liar. Being human does.
But remember haplogroups can only reveal so much. Autosomal is also a significant, if not more significant component.
And my second post refers specifically to that conclusion, why I think it is wrong and how I am open to you to prove it right. I'm not the one writing in all caps.
I saw, but there is nothing wrong with reading more research. Give it a gander.
And I have had discussions with TCs who think that Cyprus has been Turkish since time immemorial and that Britain colonised it with Christians from Greece to change its demographics. There are morons...
What have I said that makes you think that? All I am doing is pointing out the flaws in your argument and logic. If you can prove Cypriots have no Greek ancestry but have Turkish input, please do.
I will refer you to an actual published academic paper.
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0179474
It isn't a valid argument, it is a variable you haven't accounted for.