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    Default Turkey: Regional averages of East Eurasian / Mongoloid DNA.

    The table below contains regional averages (Dodecad K12b)


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    north european ancestry to some extent = scythians

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    East Black Sea Turks are mostly assimilated Caucasians, that is why they score high Caucasian and almost no East Asian. Eastern Turks seem to be more mixed, logical.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raizen View Post
    north european ancestry to some extent = scythians
    I think that would be Gedrosian. I'm not sure how much were Scythians North European.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marmara View Post
    I think that would be Gedrosian. I'm not sure how much were Scythians North European.
    They were a tad but east asian input pushed them away in plots, but sarmatians were less east asian and they were as northern as russians (map that i got from a member)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raizen View Post
    They were a tad but east asian input pushed them away in plots, but sarmatians were less east asian and they were as northern as russians (map that i got from a member)
    Scythian - Turkic relation is a real mistery. Mongol Conquest blended everything together and added extra Mongoloid so we can't know but it seems "some" Turkic peoples were direct descendants of Scythians, while others were either full or partially Mongoloid (mixed with Scythian)

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    I thought Western Turks were actually Ancient Greeks descended from Thales, Socrates.

    Jokes aside here are the mongoloid averages of the regions

    12.17
    13.87
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    10.5
    8.68
    12.05
    4.83
    0.88

    Turk-South could be improved. I don't think Antep-Kilis are south at all. They're southeast. And no one can convince me!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marmara View Post
    East Black Sea Turks are mostly assimilated Caucasians, that is why they score high Caucasian and almost no East Asian. Eastern Turks seem to be more mixed, logical.
    Eastern Turkey = Kurdish people. Perhaps Eastern Turks have Kurdish admixture.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Hudayar View Post
    I thought Western Turks were actually Ancient Greeks descended from Thales, Socrates.

    Jokes aside here are the mongoloid averages of the regions

    12.17
    13.87
    9.3
    10.5
    8.68
    12.05
    4.83
    0.88

    Turk-South could be improved. I don't think Antep-Kilis are south at all. They're southeast. And no one can convince me!
    Perhaps there was a relocation of a massive number of Turkish immigrants.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marmara View Post
    Scythian - Turkic relation is a real mistery. Mongol Conquest blended everything together and added extra Mongoloid so we can't know but it seems "some" Turkic peoples were direct descendants of Scythians, while others were either full or partially Mongoloid (mixed with Scythian)
    Wikipedia make scythians sounds like a bunch of hybrid. I wonder if they looked more like western Uralic rather than European or Tajiks Pamiri.

    " Ancient genome-wide analysis on samples from the southern Ural region, East Kazakhstan and Tuva, shows that Iron Age Scythians were a mix of Yamnaya people from the Russian Steppe and East Asian populations, similar to the Han and the Nganasan (Samoyedic people from northern Siberia). "

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