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Could someone plot these Greeks?
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Crete: 648, 439
Kalymnos: 657, 454
Rhodes: 665, 456
Tilos: 590, 408
Cyclades1: 628, 384
Cyclades2: 598, 414
Chios1: 642, 442
Chios2: 615, 410
Ikaria: 605, 423
Lakonia: 576, 352
Epirus: 553, 349
Peloponnese: 571, 361
Karpenisi: 567, 367



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I would add that the main observation concerning the mainland is Epirus, Peloponnese and Thessaly all clustering together more or less.



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Here are just a few more. Could you do them too? Maybe make them all one color that is different but specify with the first 3 letters of the region.
Messina: 610, 466
Catania: 593, 450
Syracuse: 560, 429
Trapani: 565, 435
Agrigento: 591, 478
Palermo: 590, 455
Caltanissetta: 572, 464
IMO Trapani and SE Sicily will be again northern shifting, and this time Messina, Catania, and Agrigento will be near the more outlying subset of Aegean islanders.



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Ok now we see western Sicily (Agrigento, Caltanissetta) pulling somewhat in a North African direction, moving south out of Europe. Southeast Sicily and Trapani are northward shifted again. All in all though, you could make a big cluster out of the islands.
What is interesting is I always thought the North Aegean islanders looked lighter/more Balkan than Cretans but people said the opposite. Now I am glad to know genetics backs up that view.



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If you want to try a few more Greek islanders and TWO more Sicilian (Agrigento and Palermo), and then I'll be done:
Chios: 625, 451
Chios: 649, 447
Chios, Samos: 569, 402
Euboea: 524, 355
Crete, Amorgos: 610, 410
Kalymnos: 648, 425
Crete: 647, 467
And two more Sicilian from Agrigento: (547, 451) AND one from Palermo: (564, 461)
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