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Vbnetkhio is least biased poster here, he has absolutely no agenda and if he claims something it is because he thinks it may be true.
If he sees he tought wrong he will change his opinion without issues. A rare quality.
So there is no need to attack him or question his legitimacy.
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Looks one you are one who has nationalistic bias here. You are upset about these samples (weather accurate or not is irrelevant) because you and your people can't be modeled with them.
That's what you are upset about and that's exactly what you described here.
You want continuity and having such samples upsets your idea about genetic continuity in Moldova.
Than you go to attack Vbnethkio who maybe submited poor samples but it wasn't him who did it on purpose neither could he knew they aren't legit, if that is the case.
You chimped out insantly due to idea Getae could have been Illyrian like because your people pre-Slavic part isn't similar to that.
I read you like a book.
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Mate, if they plot like what vbn believes then everyone from my country would need 2-3x the Imperial Roman input to be modelled acceptably.
If I were to have an agenda, I would kiss vbn with the tongue, because everyone knows that I identify more with our Latin side than the native Getae/Dacian, with which we don't share anything apart from genes.
I don't want to see alternative samples that disagree with what everyone with a clean reputation has put forward (lab, Reich, authors, Davidski).
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And talking about continuity in Moldova is nonsense.
If you knew a thing or two about us, you would realise that we are taught in school that the territory of Moldova got conquered from Tatars in the 14th century. It got colonised by Romanians from Maramures and we assimilated a lot of locals and others who arrived later.
We are never taught about having been here since the dawn of time, as opposed to Romanians in Transylvania for example for whom Geto-Dacians are more relevant.
That's why you see people in Moldova who are kind of similar to one another genetically and then obvious outliers both Northern and Southern.
We are a product of different people having grown and developped an identity under the same umbrella so to speak. It's not necessarily a blood connection with everyone who preceded us in living on this land.
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This is definitely false for the eastern half of the Balkans. Thracians were very much mixed with Greeks. Dacians were mixed with Thracians. Scythians were mixed with Dacians. They were easily distinguishable from Northern Italic tribes.
Italic admixture came much later, but never constituted a majority, like you suggest, even after Northern Balkans became Latinized.
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these are the samples which seem to form the main Thracian cluster. they all get Corsican first on Vahaduo:
i didn't mean they were close to Iron age Italians and far away from Mycenaeans and Dacians, you misunderstood me.Code:I2520_Bulgaria_EBA_5132_ybp,23.15,16.12,30.59,0.13,25.02,3.53,0.00,0.35,0.00,0.00,1.12,0,0 I2176_Bulgaria_EBA_published_5132_ybp,24.99,12.62,32.15,0.00,26.93,2.15,0.00,0.00,0.01,0.88,0.00,0.26,0 Bul6_Bulgaria_Beli_Breyag_EBA_4450_ybp,22.05,11.26,35.23,0.72,25.07,5.42,0.00,0.00,0.00,0.00,0.25,0,0 I2175_Bulgaria_EBA_5122_ybp,25.65,9.85,35.91,0.00,25.77,1.70,0.00,0.00,0.00,0.00,0,1.11,0 I5769_Bulgaria_IA_2600_ybp,24.62,3.48,30.00,9.21,28.33,4.36,0.00,0.00,0.00,0.00,0,0,0
Mycenaeans and Dacians were neolithic/SW Euro shifted too, just like them.
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