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We baR1barians have been ...ahem... leaving children around longer than that. Heretik might have told you that I almost conclusively proved a Celtic origin for his surname and ancestral village.![]()
I thought the George legend was as much connected with Anatolia (and the Caucasus), but a Balkan link is as likely, if not to be combined with the others.![]()

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I accept the ypothesy, but why from the Balkans and not from Italy? E3b1a2 exists also in Italy...
I'd exclude Northern Africa becouse they belong to E1b1b1
*Sorry before I posted the wrong map...

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Germanicus is going to be mad now!E3b1a2-V13 is found to be at its highest frequency worldwide in the geographic region corresponding closely to the ancient Roman province of Moesia Superior, a region that today encompasses Kosovo, southern Serbia, northern Macedonia and extreme northwestern Bulgaria.![]()
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