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Norka is Russian with a Tatar grandfather and he is E-V13, lol.
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Cope
It's African, E-V13 are self-hating rapebabies.
MDLP World Oracle results:
51.6% German-South + 48.4% Mozabite @ 2.06
MDLP World 4-Ancestors Oracle:
Moroccan + Egyptian + Basque + Orcadian @ 1.687750
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yep
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oh hell yeah
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Visigoths or Romans.
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Actually they’ve found a Visigoth burial site in Eastern Spain in which one of the males was E-V13. The burial goods were of Visigoth make and also suggested those men buried there were from the nobility. That said, and given E-V13 has also been found in a Goth burial in Poland, points to Visigoths having been the ones carrying E-V13 into Iberia. Some of if could be already from Scandinavia, but surely most of it came into the Gothic bloodline by being absorbed through the centuries they’ve spent on Eastern Europe and the Balkans. It wasn’t a very closed society at that stage, and it only became closed when it established itself as a ruling class in Iberia/Southern France, only to become open again when they’ve decided to allow Visigoths to marry Hispano-Romans. BTW, the autosomal DNA of the E-V13 Visigoth from the burial site in Eastern Spain is a mix of Balkan, Eastern European, and Germanic DNA, so it’s surely from before the Visigoths started intermarrying with Iberian locals. Also, the Goth E-V13 found in Poland had autosomal DNA highly related to Scandinavians and other Germanic peoples, with only a minority of his genes being Eastern European.
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I think that E-V13 in Britain is descended from Roman Soldiers.
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