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Not really in my opinion, because Myceneans and Romans were also genetically southern as fuck. Even those BA Croatian samples were not very northern genetically.
Looks like first IE tribes that came to Europe were never that northern to begin with. They possibly came trough Anatolia and picked up shiton of wog admixture on their way.
Modern Greeks are more northern genetically than their ancient ancestors dude. Illyrians were wogs , 99%.
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Romans were Western Mediterranean people like modern Southern Spaniards and Sardinians, Italy is fucked up and mixed with Norse peoples.
Illyrians were Western Mediterranean people as well, have you seen how people from Spain score Illyrian + Thracian on Mytrueancestry? That's because they kept their Western Mediterranean admixture.
Illyrians were Sardinian-like people (originally) They were I2a2 (confirmed) J2b2 (confirmed)
The only issue is that we don't know from where I2a1b came from (but probably Northern Italian or Celtic settlers who moved toward East than came South).
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You must had started with a non-Arabic version (Bosnian or other), I haven't read quran for three or four years but remarked two errors in first two verses without even checking, if you are Arab, the relation with this book is somewhat special because written in the classical form of our language, and it's the only book my idiot compatriots read or pretend to do so.
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the Mycenaeans differed from Minoans in deriving additional ancestry from an ultimate source related to the hunter–gatherers of eastern Europe and Siberia [6, 7, 8], introduced via a proximal source related to the inhabitants of either the Eurasian steppe [1, 6, 9] or Armenia [4, 9]
http://eurogenes.blogspot.com/2017/0...ycenaeans.html
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