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					Not necessarily. They are two different components. And XenophobicPrussian was also wrong when he claimed that all of Neolithic and Post-Neolithic Europeans have East_Med in Eurogenes K15:
http://www.theapricity.com/forum/sho...=1#post4501467
For example K15 results of North Italian Remedello culture, RISE487 (3483-3107 BC):
Population
North_Sea 0.15
Atlantic 42.42
Baltic 2.54
Eastern_Euro -
West_Med 54.89
West_Asian -
East_Med -
Red_Sea -
South_Asian -
Southeast_Asian -
Siberian -
Amerindian -
Oceanian -
Northeast_African -
Sub-Saharan -
Oracle results:
Kit T699825
Admix Results (sorted):
# Population Percent
1 West_Med 54.89
2 Atlantic 42.42
3 Baltic 2.54
4 North_Sea 0.15
Single Population Sharing:
# Population (source) Distance
1 Sardinian 24.7
2 French_Basque 30.85
3 Spanish_Aragon 34.13
4 Southwest_French 34.24
5 Spanish_Andalucia 34.73
6 Spanish_Cantabria 34.76
7 Spanish_Castilla_La_Mancha 35.2
8 Spanish_Valencia 35.9
9 Spanish_Extremadura 38.18
10 Spanish_Murcia 38.32
11 Spanish_Castilla_Y_Leon 38.33
12 Spanish_Cataluna 38.94
13 Portuguese 39.16
14 Spanish_Galicia 40.15
15 North_Italian 40.25
16 Tuscan 43.94
17 French 46.28
18 West_Sicilian 47.4
19 Greek 48.58
20 Mozabite_Berber 49.27
Mixed Mode Population Sharing:
# Primary Population (source) Secondary Population (source) Distance
1 65.2% Sardinian + 34.8% French_Basque @ 21.77
2 82.6% Sardinian + 17.4% Southwest_French @ 24.16
3 83.8% Sardinian + 16.2% Spanish_Aragon @ 24.26
4 86.4% Sardinian + 13.6% Spanish_Cantabria @ 24.39
5 88.6% Sardinian + 11.4% Spanish_Castilla_La_Mancha @ 24.48
6 91.6% Sardinian + 8.4% Spanish_Valencia @ 24.58
7 92.1% Sardinian + 7.9% Spanish_Andalucia @ 24.61
8 97.7% Sardinian + 2.3% Spanish_Castilla_Y_Leon @ 24.69
9 98.8% Sardinian + 1.2% Spanish_Cataluna @ 24.7
10 100% Sardinian + 0% Irish @ 24.7
11 100% Sardinian + 0% Abhkasian @ 24.7
12 100% Sardinian + 0% Adygei @ 24.7
13 100% Sardinian + 0% Afghan_Hazara @ 24.7
14 100% Sardinian + 0% Afghan_Pashtun @ 24.7
15 100% Sardinian + 0% Afghan_Tadjik @ 24.7
16 100% Sardinian + 0% Afghan_Turkmen @ 24.7
17 100% Sardinian + 0% Afghan_Uzbeki @ 24.7
18 100% Sardinian + 0% Algerian @ 24.7
19 100% Sardinian + 0% Algerian_Jewish @ 24.7
20 100% Sardinian + 0% Altaian @ 24.7
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					Woah. Pretty cool stuff. I remember some anthrotards were arguing how Wielbark was just some Prussian-like tribe, not Goths. This should shut them up good.
http://www.portel.pl/kultura/jak-wyg...z-weklic/53277
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
				
			
			 
			
				


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					Anthrotards would probably classify him as "keltic nordid" which is basically Corded nordid+Bell beaker. Coon's example is more on the Bell beaker side while the reconstruction os more on the Corded side but similar in my opinion.
Another good example of Corded Nordic/Battle Axe+Bell beaker is Dick Van Dyke.
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					Here I posted a little summary of Y-DNA samples known so far:
http://www.theapricity.com/forum/sho...=1#post4503047
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