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All of the samples published so far are from 7 locations:
Late Iron Age (dates) samples:
KO = Kowalewko (100-300 AD)
MZ = Maslomecz (200-400 AD)
Early Medieval (dates) samples:
NA = Niemcza (900-1000 AD)
SI = Sowinki (1000-1100 AD)
LO = Legowo (1000-1200 AD)
GO = Gniezno (1000-1200 AD)
ME = Markowice (1000-1200 AD)
So far we can assign Y-DNA to the following samples:
KO_55, Kowalewko (100-300 AD), I1a3a1a1-Y6626
KO_45, Kowalewko (100-300 AD), I2a2a1b2a-L801
KO_22, Kowalewko (100-300 AD), G2a2b-L30
KO_57, Kowalewko (100-300 AD), G2a2b-L30
ME_7, Markowice (1000-1200 AD), I1a2a2a5-Y5384
NA_13, Niemcza, (900-1000 AD), I2a1b2-L621
NA_18, Niemcza, (900-1000 AD), J2a1a-L26
Other confirmed males (but no Y-DNA assignment) include:
Ancient group (3): KO_18, KO_36, KO_8
Medieval (7): NA_29, NA_2, NA_3, ME_4, LO_5, SI_10, SI_11
In total there must be 9 samples of I1, because ME_7 is not included here:
https://www.academia.edu/33791135/20..._DNA_libraries
Only samples from Kowalewko, Maslomecz, Legowo and Niemcza are here.
So I1a2a2a5-Y5384 from Early Medieval Markowice is our 9th sample of I1:
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