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By the question I mean what paternal haplogroup did Illyrian men have if it were for us to test them.
If there was one (there probably wasn't as they spread such a wide territory), but anyways curious to hear people's theories.
Contenders are:
EV-13
I2* (which in Balkans is dominated by I2a2b but other subclades exist)
J2
J1
R1b*
Is probably the conventional guesses, but others are always welcome
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Most likely ev-13 was dominate,
But who knows.
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Probably the first two, if this study is anything to go by: http://www.theapricity.com/forum/sho...he-of-Calabria.
Long story short, the two most common haplogroups found in the Arbereshe sampled were e-v13 and i, neither of which are common in Calabria (16% and 2% respectively), but are obviously found in the Balkans in much higher numbers.
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