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I always knew Albanians and the ancient Paleo-Balkanic natives were closely connected. In other words, the I Y-DNA haplogroup that is commonly found among Southern Slavic peoples is indeed not native to the Balkans but rather came with the early Slavic migrants to the region.
Not saying that Southern Slavic peoples aren't genetically natives, but not fully, especially not the Croats, Bosniaks and the Slovenians who are genetically more Slavic than Balkan. Bulgarians and Northern Macedonians seem to be more Balkan than Slavic genetically while Serbs sit in between the two clusters.
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We have a Cyrillic Ring from 8th century already of knez Strojimir.
So that sample won't prove anything.
We have Slavic Military Corpus from 6th century within the Byzantine Army regiments, still doesn't prove anything.
We need I2 from 2nd, 1st, 3rd century if it has ever been here. If not... we don't need to look further, we already have Slavic evidences.
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Any new samples?
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