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Thread: Serbian archeologist about Slavic presence in Syrmia in 1st century AD and "Slavic migration"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arhat View Post
    well this is classical pseudo-science. People from 1st century Serbia and Illyria will be more or less like Imperial Romans from Italy. Mainly EEf with a big Anatolia_IA shift.
    Real archeological work was made.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ProudBrit View Post
    Been saying this for years: half greek + half belarussian/russian look nothing like south slavs on average, let alone the high i2 haplo among south slavs wheras in Belarus its like 5% and only in the south.

    Slavs, a population that we have no ancient writings of managed to occupy almost half of Europe out of a sudden?Pure fiction.

    For sure the original south slavs were carpathian like(and not true northerners): who can be modeled as half 'true slavic' and half celtoid i2 beaker.

    This is also in concordance with the physical description of the south slavs(neither dark nor light).

    Of course, these are just the biggest components, modern populations cannot be modeled using just 2-3 ancient or medieval populations, dozens participated in their ethnogenesis, but all in all south slavs are probably no more than 20-30% 'belarussian'
    mainly bullshit by you. Southern Belarusians and Ukrainians have a lot of I2a-Din. It was already various times explained here that I2a-Din is from Proto-Slavs. Nothing close to I2a-Din was found in Pre-Slavic Balkan. The I2a clades in the ancient balkan are more than 10000 seperated from I2a-Din. I2a-Din closest relatives were found among HGs in West Europe and Scandinavia. So the ancestor of I2a-Din arrived likely in the Proto-Slavic genepool from the West (Unetice, Celts, East Germanics? )

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    Quote Originally Posted by ProudBrit View Post
    As far as chronicles say albanians fit perfectly with the description of the slav invaders, they were a small slavic tribe that slavs picked up and brought in balkans if you ask me.So what I think he did is compare the bones to modern albanian bone physiognomy and concluded they are slavic.

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    >Serbian archeologist

    Contradiction in terms, my dear Watsonovic
    The proper terminology is "Serbian Serbologist"

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