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It would be interesting to see a map of all Hungarian or part Hungarian members, one for Romanian members, other for Greeks etc.. Maybe they've already been done and I'm not aware lol
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I just told my grandma the results. She told me her mother's father (my great great grandfather) was called Devecska József. I don't know how south slavic that is? Maybe something like Јозеф Девецхка? Or was it changed maybe from Devčić? I'm not familiar with these names.
Edit: birth place unknown, only the Austro-Hungarian Empire is for sure.
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Few reasons why:
>Somehow became elite among Indo-Europeans and was spread by them throughout the world. it’s even found as Far East as Siberia and that makes 0 sense without this theory. This would of happened when Indo-Europeans assimilated it from Globular Amphora and Cucuteni culture. Why it wasn’t killed off with Y-DNA G don’t know.
>or it was more widespread in Europe than we believe or have evidence of but I doubt this.
>or another origin that I can’t think of
Either way this is journey of E-V13
Iberomaurusian Mechtoid Cro-Magnoids in North Africa > late Mesolithic/early Neolithic Southern Europe> farming and sheit in the Neolithic> indo-european assimilation
Pretty simple
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Few reasons why:
>Somehow became elite among Indo-Europeans and was spread by them throughout the world. it’s even found as Far East as Siberia and that makes 0 sense without this theory. This would of happened when Indo-Europeans assimilated it from Globular Amphora and Cucuteni culture. Why it wasn’t killed off with Y-DNA G don’t know.
>or it was more widespread in Europe than we believe or have evidence of but I doubt this.
>or another origin that I can’t think of
Either way this is journey of E-V13
Iberomaurusian Mechtoid Cro-Magnoids in North Africa > late Mesolithic/early Neolithic Southern Europe> farming and sheit in the Neolithic> indo-european assimilation
Pretty simple.
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[QUOTE = Chris596; 6671422] Току-що казах на баба резултатите. Тя ми каза, че бащата на майка си (моят голям прадядо) се казвал Девецска Йозеф. Не знам колко е южнославянският? Може би нещо като Лозеф Девецхка? Или беше променен може би от Девчич? Не съм запознат с тези имена.
Редактиране: място на раждане неизвестно, само Австро-Унгарската империя е сигурна. [/ ЦИТАТ]
Chris, why don't you transfer the autosomal file to FTDNA, it's free and you will get dna relatives to help you navigate which part of the Balkans is predominant
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Seems Slovak
https://forebears.io/surnames/deve%C4%8Dka
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