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    Quote Originally Posted by Tauromachos View Post
    Is that the one common in Gypsy people?
    No, only in basically Iranian/central Asian shifted Indians and Pakis from my understanding. h2 period is pretty much absence in gypsies but they have other H clades like h1 and h7. H2a1 is pretty rare in the Balkans, almost exclusively Slavic and Scandinavian in Europe. It's only found at significant numbers in Eastern Slavs and Caucasians outside Scandinavia. It is found natively in Anatolia though.
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    H39

    H39: found in Ireland, Britain and Norway / found in the early Neolithic Sopot culture in Hungary
    https://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_H_mtDNA.shtml

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lemminkäinen View Post
    It must be very common here too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jatuli View Post
    It must be very common here too.
    Not very common, not here and not in Norway, Ireland and UK. But I know a rich Iron Age grave from Denmark. He was likely an upper class man belonging to northern invaders who fought against the old Danish clans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lemminkäinen View Post
    Not very common, not here and not in Norway, Ireland and UK. But I know a rich Iron Age grave from Denmark. He was likely an upper class man belonging to northern invaders who fought against the old Danish clans.
    Is there an article i can read somewhere?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jatuli View Post
    Is there an article i can read somewhere?
    It was an old Danish study including definitions "rich grave, likely from north etc", but I can't find it any more. I saw it about 10 years ago. During the Roman Iron Age there was a continuous war time between "Swedish" and "Danish" clans, lasting decades. Danes are interpteted to have been a victorious people who beat original clans there (Jutes? idk). Here is another study, keeping in mind that the mutation A16299G identifies H39.

    https://www.researchgate.net/publica...ic_Populations

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    Two interesting sentences, because U4 and U5 were notable in Iron Age Eura, but not in Middle Age Karelia.

    The presence ofsolely Hg U4 and U5a in our Neolithic and Early Bronze age samples is noteworthy given that Hg U4 and U5 have frequenciesaround 1–5% and 5–7%, respectively, among Europeans today.
    And later in the same chapter again sbout U4, but I have problems to get c/p using phone's touch screen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PaleoEuropean View Post
    No, only in basically Iranian/central Asian shifted Indians and Pakis from my understanding. h2 period is pretty much absence in gypsies but they have other H clades like h1 and h7. H2a1 is pretty rare in the Balkans, almost exclusively Slavic and Scandinavian in Europe. It's only found at significant numbers in Eastern Slavs and Caucasians outside Scandinavia. It is found natively in Anatolia though.
    So native Anatolians and Slavs share some Haplogroups after all
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    Well, I do think my H2 is probably Caucasus related or something like this.

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    I have H101 and I do not know where it is distributed

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dismal Knight View Post
    I have H101 and I do not know where it is distributed
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