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Simply not true. Samos, for example, was totally unoccupied for over a century before it was repopulated. Same thing surely happened to other islands during history, especially the ones closest to the mainland. Dodecanese are the most furthest and most isolated from mainland, more so than Crete. Islands like Kos are very west asian shifted, but that's not the case for every single Dodecanese island. Carian admixture is probably present in the Dodecanese but it's not Levantine, why do you call it Levantine? Anatolians are not Levantine.
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