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No Aegean island recorded was repopulated by mainlanders and to a so high degree that the specific hg would reach 20%, let alone that lesvos for example (which if i am not mistaken is included in its sample) has never been repopulated by mainlanders in post classical ages
And notice that even Crete (which wasn't repopulated by mainlanders) has a higher percentage of ev13 than dodecanese, and as far as i know Crete autosomally plots north of dodeanese as well
I don't dispute that Slavic and other kinds of admixture may occurred in mainland but you underestimate the native levantine pregreek impact in dodecanese, which possibly increased through contacts of the dodecanese with Asia minor
Don't forget that Cyclades (with no exchanges with mainland recorded) or Ionian islands (my island has not even one slavic toponym) are almost intermediate to dodecanese and mainland, if not closer to mainland


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Crete doesn't have a high percentage of EV13 on the other hand Cyprus has higher percentage of it than Crete from what i remember
Now was Cyprus repopulated by Mainland Greeks too?
Also some people in West Asia(Kurds) have reasonable amount of EV13
Were Kurds repopulated by Mainland Greeks?


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