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					Kij, lupa i kamieni kupa...
Everyone was burned, exept Normans, Moravians, Magyars and Shvabs...
Here is also presented the theory about
non-pagan Myeshko - very interesting... very.
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					RISE598 (Late Bronze Age Sudovia) is dated to 908-585 BC.
Here is the cultural situation in Eastern Europe at that time:
https://s14.postimg.org/i4ymfgafl/Ea...und_750_BC.png
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					mtDNA
Kowalewko_55 U5b2a1a
Kowalewko_49 U3
Kowalewko_23 U3a
Kowalewko_57 U4
Kowalewko_45 H1e1a
Kowalewko_28 H5a
Kowalewko_22 H1a
Kowalewko_26 K
Kowalewko_29 K
Kowalewko_51 T2b6
Maslomecz_5 H16
Niemcza_34 HV0a
Niemcza_13 J1c3e1 lub J1b1a1
Niemcza_18 L3
Niemcza_19 K2c
Niemcza_32 T2
Markowice_7 Haplogroup J1c
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					OkI'm not specialist. I only checked Eupedia...
K - particularly common in Northwest Europe
H16: found primarily in Germanic countries and Poland, but also in India / found in the Neolithic Rössen culutre in Germany
H5a: found in the Cucuteni-Trypillian culture
H1e: found throughout Europe, including among the Basques, and in Iran (Qashqai) / found in Neolithic Germany
H1a: found throughout Europe
HV0 - The highest percentages of haplogroup HV in Europe are observed in Calabria (10%), Sicily (5%), Tuscany (5%), Sardinia (4.5%), Bulgaria (4%), southern Belarus (4%), Croatia (3.5%), Ukraine (3.5%), Iceland (3.5%), Greece (3%), Cyprus (2.5%), and Romania (2.5%).
U5b2a: found in Epipaleolithic France and Neolithic Germany
U3 - rare in Europe, primarily a Near Eastern and Caucasian lineage
U4 - Generally speaking, U4 is more common in Baltic and Slavic countries and around the Caucasus than anywhere else.
T2- Haplogroup T2 peaks among the Udmurts (24%) and the Chechen-Ingush of Daghestan (12.5%). After that T2 is most frequently encountered in the Netherlands (12%), Sardinia (10%), Iceland (10%), Switzerland (9.5%), Hungary (8.5%) and Ukraine (8.5%), as well as among many ethnic groups around the Caucasus such as the Kumyks (10%), Azeri (9.5%) and Georgians (9%).
T2b - found at high frequencies throughout Europe (especially around the Alps) and at lower frequencies in North Asia, Central Asia and the Middle East
J1c3e : found in central and north-eastern Europe
J1b1a1 : found in western Europe
For me it's legit. Some Western, some Central-Eastern mostly, or pan-European. One Caucasus outlier.
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					Kow_55 is I1
possible mtdna U5b2a1a
Kow_22 - G-P303
possible mtdna H1a
Kow_57 - G-L30
possible mtdna U4
Mar_7 - I1, probably I-Y3603
possible mtdna J1c
Kow_45 - I2, I2: Z2631/PF3623+ Z2673/CTS12003/PF3846+,I-M436: L35/S150/PF3862+ S5818/FGC3530+I-L801: S12350/FGC3570+
possible mtdna H1e1a
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					To całe Kowalewko to jest ewidentnie
jakaś staroeuropejska enklawa...![]()
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					Any Y - DNA from Maslomecz?
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