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PaleoEuropean
The same could be said though for I-l161.1 almost everyone tested commercially is from the Uk or Germany when independent studies show how truly far it is spread out. I am not saying your clade isn't anciently native to Finland; but there are a loooot of factors to consider. 2500 years ago wasn't that long, that's when Hunter Gatherers started to move back into the Balkans and Scandinavia for whatever regions, in the Eastern and Southern Baltic it's thought because they resisted farming. My clade also moved around during this time period, this was probably one of the last great migration periods of Hunter Gathers populations. Things always change and dates are always moved around especially when it comes to I clades, you also have to make sure that the name of the clade is still the same because most I clades have changed names. Not everyone updates the information they put out. Most the studies on I1 and I2 use outdated names because they are relatively old finds or studies.
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