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Another myth that got debunked was Ancient Egyptians being significantly more SSA admixed than modern ones. But it turns out that Egyptians gained SSA admixture over time (Trans-Saharan Slave Trade) instead of the opposite.
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Afaik we don't have Illyrian samples autosomal DNA. I saw Bronze and Iron age autosomal from Dalmatia and they were between modern Catalonia and Lombardy.
Illyrians during roman times were probably similar to north-centre Italians.
I think the theory that south slavs ethnogenesis was still in the making in 1100 AD is plausible as we saw a medioeval montenegrin sample with bosnian-like admixture, that is with more slavic input and we also saw Vlachs were mentioned as a different group in serbian law. Maybe they completed the mixing at the end of the middle ages and the first century of turkish rule.
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But this medieval sample from Bitola prove that ethnogenesis were almost done in 11th century.
She is neither closest to Ukrainian or Poles as samples of proto-Slavs, neither to some Italian or Greek averages as pre-Slavic populations.
She is closest to Moldovan and Serbian.
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60.4 Slavic: RUS_Sunghir_MA
29.8 Roman: SRB_Svilos_Krusevlje
9.8 Byzantine: TUR_Marmara_Ilipinar_Byz2
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That English are mostly descended from Celtic Britons, and are like Insular Celts with a bit more Germanic ancestry.
Unlike most of the silly myths posted so far, most people on this forum and elsewhere actually believed this until the recent Anglo-Saxon study, and may still do.
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What we don't have are samples from proto-Illyrian cultures such as Bela Crkva which would include modern Serbia, more Glasinac Mati samples from Central and Western Balkans (also Bosnia) and maybe more Vucedol samples. Also IA Dardanian samples. But they will possibly be similar to IA Albania from Kukes which was Glasinac Mati.
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