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Hahahah balkanids vote j2 and e3b![]()








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Voted R1a, and G2a of course.



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I think R1b


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R1b.








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Really it should be which haplotypes are PIE/'Aryan'.
IE dispersal = late Calcolithic and early Bronze age cultural Horizons. So essentially:
-R1a1a or M17 and those derived = definitely
-R1b-m269 and those derived = strong possibility at this point
Highly doubtful: G2a, essentially corresponds with the early Neolithic and so does E1b1b.
Not sure: J2. Apparently on some anthroboards, many felt it had to do with the Tripolye culture.
Y-DNA I2 types in Europe appear to be Mesolithic leftovers. I1 types have surfaced in the Neolithic.


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