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Modern Greeks are about 70% Mycanaean like plus 30% other
I doubt that the rest 30% is all from Slavs who came to the Balkans in the Middle Ages
Slavic admixture in mainland Greeks is similar to white admixture in Aframs, don't worry, they don't look Anglo
And you are a Gypsy you are Celine's twin sister


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Here is result with naive filter and allowing some other E clades (not just E-V13) and rarer clades in table (filter = only surnames ending with 's', not perfect but if you have a suggestion for a good one let me know):
I made it just earlier today, so even if you searched you could not find it before!


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I don't know about dodecanese in particular but 20% of Greek islanders carry ev13
https://www.eupedia.com/europe/europ...logroups.shtml
Which is not a big difference from peloponnese 27%, sobi suspect that it's more like dodecanese is an outlier in the particular case. Still there's no historical event that could increase ev13 in the mainland, it doesn't sound strange to have always been dominant in central and parts of northern Greece (like thessaly) in particular


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Greeks are 70% Mycenaean like and 30% Slavic. I agree with this. Feiichy is right



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