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Do you really expect that someone in Dalmatia, Bosnia, Serbia will invest millions in searching for samples.
People here live of 300 EURO paychecks and those R1b Europeans surely have no intentions to help us finding anything ancient here trust me.
That being said.....
We have been mixed with R1a people who came here in 6-10 century A.D.
WHY?
Because ALL I2 haplogroup clades from Western Europe have 35-40% Western Mediterranean <-- Early Romans
While we have half of that.
Also R1a was stronger here than it is today, I2a1b exploded but continued carrying R1a autosomal.
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Got a word new paper is coming out about Kurgan burials and several sites in Vojvodina were tested. It's only region in ex-Yu with Kurgan burials because it was basically part of wider steppe settlement.
This obsession with PIEs is bit annoying though, you got tousands of Bronze Age samples from Siberia to Spain analysied while much more interesting early medieval samples are seriously lacking in this region.
Or Roman era samples.
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