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Yeah, but that says nothing about how it entered Europe. What we do know is that it was for sure not a major Neolithic farmer lineage like G and assimilated hunter gatherer I2. Out of 69 samples it appeared 1 time. To me all this means is that it entered Europe somehow else. Not with Neolithic farmers.
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Even that could change in the future unfortunately ancient samples are rare, we base everything we know from the Copper age to the beginning of time based off less than 100 skeletons; with the massive changes the earth has had since the beginning of humanity we may never know, if people lived in Doggerland which is now ocean, where else could they have lived?
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