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I don't trust this research before at least Serbian or any Balkan team confirms similar results.
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E-V13 dispersal is related to the turbulences of Late Bronze Age. We don't see any E-V13 in Early Bronze Age Bulgaria, neither in Early Bronze Age North Serbia Maros/Mokrin culture which was part of East Carpathian Bronze Age. We will neither see it in Early Bronze Age Greece or Albania.
It's the somewhere in between Alpine-Pannonia/West-Carpathians where E-V13 initially started to spread. It wasn't a Neolithic Balkan haplogroup at all. Just as I2a2-Din spread during Early Middle Ages in the Balkans, E-V13 did in a similar fashion during Middle to Late Bronze Age.
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Viminacium.jpg Found this on the Serbian archeology Facebook group. It appears to be reconstruction of the skulls found there.
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I’ve been out of the loop regarding all of this lately. Is there an update on when ancient autosomal samples will come out?
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