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An excerpt from the Eupedia map of EEF-ANE-WHG maps by Eurogenes
This map compares the genes of modern people to the DNA of a Neolithic individual from Stuttgart in Germany, who lived 7,500 years ago. The Neolithic sample was tested by Lazaridis et al. (2014). It is supposed to reflect the percentage of similarity with Neolithic farmers who colonised Europe from the Near East. The closest modern populations are the Ashkenazi Jews (93%), Maltese (93%) and Sicilians (90%).
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well of course they did, but it certainly still made them weak enough to be conquered and ruled over by Indo-europeans till the Roman empire days, and even then they were culturally indo-european with a little EEF influence, and it is likely that at least in the early days, the noble families were more purely indo-european in the same way that until recently there was a huge genetic difference between caste in India
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