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Thread: Haplogroup E3b1a2 as a Possible Indicator of Settlement in Roman Britain by Soldiers of Balkan Ori

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aemma View Post
    I thought I read something about Serbians and Albanians in that article above?? Are you sure you're not related to Loki, Guapo?
    No, i'm not E3b like Libre.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Osweo View Post

    Aem, nobody ever thought St George was an English story! It's common knowledge that the cult was picked up on the Crusades!
    On their way through the Morava river valley perhaps? Crusaders liked to rape women too, explanation for R1b in the area.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guapo View Post
    On their way through the Morava river valley perhaps? Crusaders liked to rape women too, explanation for R1b in the area.
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by Osweo View Post
    I wonder if the haplogroup was more widespread in the Balkans as a whole, before the Voelkerwanderung?

    Either way, Illyrians should be getting as much or more of your attention as Thracians;

    http://www.roman-britain.org/military/coh2del.htm

    Dacians too, perhaps;
    http://www.roman-britain.org/military/coh1dac.htm

    Pannonians;
    http://www.roman-britain.org/military/alaipansab.htm

    Thracians on the Wall too;
    http://www.roman-britain.org/military/coh2thr.htm

    Aem, nobody ever thought St George was an English story! It's common knowledge that the cult was picked up on the Crusades!
    Well not so common if I didn't know about it! But ok! up

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    Quote Originally Posted by Osweo View Post
    Heretik might have told you that I almost conclusively proved a Celtic origin for his surname and ancestral village.
    Pm me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Osweo View Post
    I wonder if the haplogroup was more widespread in the Balkans as a whole, before the Voelkerwanderung?

    Either way, Illyrians should be getting as much or more of your attention as Thracians;
    Not really, in my case it was specifically Thracian. Illyrians were probably mostly R1b anyway?
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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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    Quote Originally Posted by Veleda View Post
    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

    You should read the article that Loki posted above RQ. But from what I gather, the reason why Italians are E1b is precisely because they come from Thracian stock, not the other way around!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loki View Post
    Not really, in my case it was specifically Thracian. Illyrians were probably mostly R1b anyway?
    E-V13 is more illyrian than Thracian because most oldest TMCRA has found in illyrians zone where lived, like Puglia-South Italy , Croatia, Bosnia then Montenegro/Albania/Kosova/Serbia to Greece, so lineage goes from West to East.

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    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.
    Germanicus is going to be mad now!


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