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Verteba Cave (Cucuteni-Trypillian)
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E-M78 (6000-5600 ybp)
Was the cucuteni sample E-M78 or not? I heard a member mention it was E-Z827 but this site says he was E-M78 can anyone post source I can't find it anywhere. Thanks.




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The popular I-Y3120 or Dinaric subclade, which accounts for over 99% of I2a in Eastern Europe comes from a backward migration from the West, so who knows. Anything is possible, especially given this precedent, but I also know next to nothing about the phylogenetics of E-V13.
http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html




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imo the lack of ancient E-V13 samples suggest that historically it was not very widespread but the few V13 men were able to expand as a result of Indo-European expansion. The Glinoe sample fits very well with the TMRCA of E-V13.




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I mean given the ages of the samples nothing disproves a east to west migration yet because that cardial sample is about 8,000 years old and these samples are around 6,000 +- 500. It's just weird how the frequency of E-M78 is so high in this culture compared to balkan and other neolithic samples. And we even have more E-M78 samples in Hungary compared to balkans.
The main problem is we still don't know if E-M78 was assimilated in Europe or brought by Cardial culture because we have 0 E-M78 samples from the proposed Cardial homeland. If any E-M78 ancestral to E-V13 is EVER found in levant I would be less skeptical about this theory.
Also, the Spanish sample is also around 7,500-8,000 years old and I can't find the source for it so if you guys have it please post it.




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