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Or maybe they just could not read his Y-DNA haplogroup?
I'm getting a read: Y-DNA hg G2a2b2a1b1a1b1 (CTS4803)
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Well, women also sometimes get a few reads for Y-DNA. Maybe telegony is real after all?
I think it is a woman, despite such specific read, because there are very few reads in total.
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One subclade of G2a is associated with Celts and was already found in another Hallstatt sample (that sample was tested only for Y-DNA, not for autosomal DNA):
https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...in-ancient-DNA
Sample HÜ-I/8, Mitterkirchen, Hallstatt culture, ca. 700 BC - G2a2b2a1b-L497
https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...=1#post4805044
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Great thread!
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So during the Iron Age Central Europe was more 'Western' genetically than it is now. That sample is more Western than Austrians and some Germans!
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