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Because this paper claims that Olsund sample was most autosomally similar to Baltic Bronze Age samples:
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/bior...13241.full.pdf
CTRL + F type Olsund and find this info.



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Also rock art of native Scandinavian I-men depicts the arrival of some R1-men by boats:
https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...ia-in-rock-art
This is consistent with Oslund man being descended from immigrants from Baltic States.



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You are a little ignorant. My sister cannot naturally have children with Arab men without medical help, she is Arh-..Is that why you do not post your genetic information, you are ashamed of your heritage and who you are connected with? Paper trail can be fake, genetic cannot. I post all my genetic, that is the big difference in our debate.
Current R1b samples found in -Yamnaya-3300–2600 BC, Afanasievo-3300 BCE — 2500 BCE, Vucedol-3000 BC – 2200 BC, Catacomb-2800–2200 BC, Bell Beaker-2800–1800 BCE, Poltavka-2700—2100 BC, Scythian-9th century BC up until the 4th century AD, Sarmatian-4th, 3rd and 2nd centuries BCE....


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I don't remember, but it was probably this on the farest north here:
Skandynawia kordedzka i później.png
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