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Besides V13 they also have L283 and CTS9219, basically all the major haplogroups found among Albanians.
Vicinium falls within the former Scordisci territory who were a Celtic and Illyrian hybrid tribe. Definitely these ‘Romans’ are locals that joined their legions, and I wouldn’t be surprised if they were actually recruited further south.
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There will only be Scordisci stuff before the Huns destroyed Nis, after that it's a gradual slavization and dilution. Like pouring water into milk.
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Scordisci graves in Serbia from 2nd-1st Century BC were cremated so no DNA available. Typical La Tene style graves.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_T%C3%A8ne_culture
The Two Goths from near Nis could be remains from this battle;
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claudius_GothicusAt the Battle of Naissus, Claudius and his legions routed a huge Gothic army.[2] Together with his cavalry commander, the future Emperor Aurelian, the Romans took thousands of prisoners, destroyed the Gothic cavalry as a force, and stormed their laager (a circular alignment of wagons long favored by the Goths).[dubious – discuss] The victory earned Claudius his surname of "Gothicus" (conqueror of the Goths), and that is how he is known to this day. More importantly, the Goths were soon driven back across the Danube River by Aurelian, and nearly a century passed before they again posed a serious threat to the empire.[13]
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