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What culture is he affiliated with prezworsk? I'm sure chernyakhov culture results will be similar..... Still waiting for polish archaeologists to go to ukraina and sample some bones.
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“He spent a significant part of his short life in the Mediterranean region,” Pieta said, as quoted by SITA. “We know it thanks to isotope analysis that revealed his eating habits and those are Mediterranean. It is possible that he was part of an imperial Roman court or served in the Roman army as a prominent officer,” he added, as quoted by SITA
https://spectator.sme.sk/c/22202489/...years-ago.html
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Pterski, take a look at Rise479 from Vatya Hungary 1AD below, he was "Slavic" 2000 years ago already, just like most Skythian samples we have even 600 years before.
Rise479
1. Polish (15.15)
2. South_Polish (15.39)
3. Russian_Smolensk (15.98)
4. Croatian (16.61)
5. Belorussian (16.69)
6. Ukrainian_Lviv (16.71)
7. Estonian_Polish (16.90)
8. Ukrainian (16.91)
Did you think Slavs spread over an somehow empty Eastern and Central Eastern Europe within 150 years with every woman having 50+ children on average?
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Not sure what this is supposed to mean, someone being more Eastern-shifted doesn't means Slavs were around Hungary during this time.
What "somehow"? Ever heard of the migration period? Of the late antique little ice age? Of the fall of the Western Roman Empire? Of the Avars? Slavs encountered a largely underpopulated region and took advantage of efficient agricultural technique to create a system parallel to the Steppe-Byzantine paradigm, plus we don't have many records of the process so we can't say for sure how quick it really was. Plus obviously the Slavs incorporated many people in the Balkan region which would have been the one with most people anyway.Did you think Slavs spread over an somehow empty Eastern and Central Eastern Europe within 150 years with every woman having 50+ children on average?
I guess though Slavs were always around the corner, right in front of the Romans and yet nobody recorded them and they left no linguistic evidence of their presence in any kind of form nor where they affected by Celtic or Latin populations either.
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Using 100/1cM I am matching few segments mostly in Baltic part with this sample
Largest segment = 2.6 cM
Total Half-Match segments (HIR) = 8.2 cM (0.228 Pct)
5 shared segments found for this comparison.
338432 SNPs used for this comparison.
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