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    Quote Originally Posted by Dimitri159 View Post
    If “all Greeks” had West Asian admixture wouldn’t this reflect on their Y-DNA haplogroups as well?

    It does.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eupator View Post
    It does.
    If that's the case, then Albanians have a lot more West Asian admixture than Greeks. They are not "more northern" apparently.

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    I thought Greeks were predominantly E-V13 and J2?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brás Garcia de Mascarenhas View Post
    I thought Greeks were predominantly E-V13 and J2?
    Me too. I guess we were lied to or we thought wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eupator View Post
    Herodotus mentions that Athenians were a Pelasgian nation that adopted the language of the Greeks.

    Pelasgian was probably a blanket term/exonym applied to all other pre-Greek-speaking groups of Anatolian origins in the region.

    Ionics, in my opinion, were a hybrid and a fusion of Greco-Anatolian peoples, which applies, more or less, to all other Greek groups, but the pendulum swang heavier towards Anatolia in their own particular case.
    Just Another question eupator, that came to my mind after reading on athens and ionians,Does this case of "leaning towards pelasgians-anatolians" apply to both athenians and anatolian-ionians or only towards anatolian-ionians (excluding athenians)?

    Also,was koine/hellenistic Ionian greek derived from athenian-attic dialect or anatolian -ionian dialect?

    You seem knowledgeable on the whole greek conundrum

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    Quote Originally Posted by eupator View Post
    Herodotus mentions that Athenians were a Pelasgian nation that adopted the language of the Greeks.

    Pelasgian was probably a blanket term/exonym applied to all other pre-Greek-speaking groups of Anatolian origins in the region.

    Ionics, in my opinion, were a hybrid and a fusion of Greco-Anatolian peoples, which applies, more or less, to all other Greek groups, but the pendulum swang heavier towards Anatolia in their own particular case.
    Quote Originally Posted by Dimitri159 View Post
    If “all Greeks” had West Asian admixture wouldn’t this reflect on their Y-DNA haplogroups as well?
    Yes,ancient greek samples,from Crete bronze age are like 26/50 J2 ,10/50 J1, 5/50 G and only 1/56 e1b which is now the majority in greeks from hellenized thracians and arvanites

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