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Identified:
Kostenki 14 - age 38 700–36 200.
Y-Dna: C1
Mtdna: U2
Sunghir - age 30,000-35,000.
Y-Dna - C1 all males
Mtdna - U2
Motala 12 - age 8311–7466.
Y-Dna: I2a
Mtdna : U2e1
LaBrana 1 - age 7940–7690. (Not to be confused with Loschbour)
Y-Dna: C1a2
Mtdna: U5b2c1
Loschbour Man - age 8170–7940.
Y-Dna: I2a
Mtdna: U5b1a
Ajvide 58 - age 4900–4600.
Y-Dna: I2a
Mtdna: U4d
Bichon Man - age 13,770–13,560.
Y-Dna: I2a
Mtdna: U5b1h
Cheddar man - age 7000-9000.
Y-dna:I2a2
Mtdna:U5b1
Unidentified:
Cro Magnon 1 - age 37,000-40,000.
Y-dna:Unidentified
Mtdna:Unidentified
Combe Capelle - age 30,000-35,000.
Y-dna:Unidentified
Mtdna:Unidentified
Oberkassel 1 - age 14,000-20,000.
Y-dna:Unidentified
Mtdna:Unidentified (Possible U5b1, found in female of same grave)
Grimaldi man 1 and 2 - age 22,000-26,000.
Y-dna:Unidentified
Mtdna:Unidentified
Chancelade man - age 12,000-17,000.
Y-dna:Unidentified
Mtdna:Unidentified
Gross Fredenwalde - age 8000-10000.
Y-dna:Unidentified
Mtdna:Unidentified
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Done, this covers most of the fossils found on territorial Europe In the Upper-Paleolithic/Mesolithic period. Add if I am missing some.
Could be speculation in the thread for the unidentified ones.
**Actially Ajvide 58 is from the Neolithic period so my mistake.
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Big jaws
I'm U2e1a1
My father U5b2a1a




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Nice,i have tons of connections to Motala and Sigtuna as its l2..





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You missed the Mac Daddy
Villabruna 1 - R1b1a-L754* - Veneto, Northern Italy, 14000 YBP (12000 BC)
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I didn't even know Villabruna had identified haplogroups. What about mtdna?


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ancient samples' haplogroups spreadsheet:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...TSeB4pObM/edit
it includes all ancient y-dna and mtdna published so far.
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