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Reviewing my father's new results from some time ago.
9. Iron Age Poltenbrunn Lower Austria
350 BC - Genetic Distance: 8.966 - I11701
36. Bronze Age Vatya Pannonia
1600 BC - Genetic Distance: 10.99 - Rise480
53. Celtic Iron Age Bratislava Slovakia
95 BC - Genetic Distance: 11.66 - I11716
81. Iron Age Mursa Pannonia
100 BC - Genetic Distance: 12.33 - I26735
126. Veliki Vanik Croatia Bronze Age
1600 BC - Genetic Distance: 13.67 - I4332b
194. Post Roman El Castillon Granada Spain
500 AD - Genetic Distance: 15.46 - I3578
391. Roman Era Riduna Channel Islands
125 BC - Genetic Distance: 18.85 - I16505
607. Late Iron Age Briton North Perrott Somerset Britain
75 BC - Genetic Distance: 21.94 - I11145
643. Late Iron Age Somerset Priddy Britain
10 AD - Genetic Distance: 22.35 - I5365
653. Late Iron Age Cambridgeshire Britain Babraham
25 AD - Genetic Distance: 22.49 - I19047
661. Celtic Briton Pocklington Yorkshire England
320 BC - Genetic Distance: 22.62 - I14100
686. Roman Era Riduna Channel Islands
195 BC - Genetic Distance: 22.96 - I16430
692. Late Iron Age Briton South Cadbury Somerset Britain
35 AD - Genetic Distance: 22.99 - I21302
704. Bronze Age Wehringen
1972 BC - Genetic Distance: 23.19 - WEHR_1474
718. Iron Age Riduna Channel Islands
576 BC - Genetic Distance: 23.36 - I26630
722. Bronze Age Leith Edinburgh Scotland
1535 BC - Genetic Distance: 23.37 - I5470
732. Bronze Age Rothenschirmbach Germany
2440 BC - Genetic Distance: 23.44 - I0108
734. Iron Age Mezokeresztes-Cethalom Hungary
613 BC - Genetic Distance: 23.47 - I20748
742. Ilyatka Ukraine Bronze Age
2800 BC - Genetic Distance: 23.53 - ILK003
744. Late Neolithic Oberbipp Switzerland
2800 BC - Genetic Distance: 23.54 - MX299
751. Daunian Salapia Apulian Foggia Italy
500 BC - Genetic Distance: 23.64 - SAL010
752. Bronze Age Rothenschirmbach Germany
2340 BC - Genetic Distance: 23.65 - I0111
755. Bronze Age Diamond Cottage Somerset England
1800 BC - Genetic Distance: 23.67 - I21306
782. Celtic Briton Pocklington Yorkshire England
295 BC - Genetic Distance: 24.02 - I5506
802. Celtic Briton Pocklington Yorkshire England
295 BC - Genetic Distance: 24.14 - I5507
804. Late Iron Age Thornholme Yorkshire Britain
80 BC - Genetic Distance: 24.17 - I22064
812. Late Iron Age Briton South Cadbury Somerset Britain
35 AD - Genetic Distance: 24.23 - I21303
831. Celtic Briton Pocklington Yorkshire England
295 BC - Genetic Distance: 24.45 - I12412
832. Late Iron Age West Yorkshire Wattle Syke
45 BC - Genetic Distance: 24.47 - I14360
834. Celtic Briton Pocklington Yorkshire England
85 BC - Genetic Distance: 24.48 - I14106
865. Rossberga Neolithic Valtorp Sweden
3120 BC - Genetic Distance: 24.85 - ros3
874. Celtic Briton Pocklington Yorkshire England
295 BC - Genetic Distance: 24.92 - I5510
875. Middle Bronze Age Dorset England
1446 BC - Genetic Distance: 24.92 - I3082
919. Bronze Age Bedfordshire England
1150 BC - Genetic Distance: 25.45 - I7575
948. Imperial Rome Via Paisiello
100 AD - Genetic Distance: 25.74 - R131
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E-V22 - E-BY7449 - E-BY7566 - E-FT155550
According to oral family tradition E-FT155550 comes from a deserter of Napoleon's troops (1808-1813) who stayed in Spain and changed his surname.
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Is normal that I score 62,77 % Roman ?
Illyrian 12,79 %
Thracian 7,76 %
Ancient Greek 4,97 %
"Shqiptar i vërtetë e i mirë është ay që vë gjithënjë e kurëdo kombërinë përpara fesë, nuk ka vëllezër ata që ka në besën e tij, por ata që ka në kombëri të tij.” – Sami Frashëri"
"A true and good Albanian is the one who always and everywhere puts the nation before the religion, there are no brothers who are in his faith, but those who are in his nation." - Sami Frashëri "
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2 news Deep Dive
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E-V22 - E-BY7449 - E-BY7566 - E-FT155550
According to oral family tradition E-FT155550 comes from a deserter of Napoleon's troops (1808-1813) who stayed in Spain and changed his surname.
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Two more new Deep Dives, one for my father and one for me.
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E-V22 - E-BY7449 - E-BY7566 - E-FT155550
According to oral family tradition E-FT155550 comes from a deserter of Napoleon's troops (1808-1813) who stayed in Spain and changed his surname.
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My current maching samples, No 1 and 11 showed up lately.
1. Iron Age Vekerzug Komarno Slovakia
575 BC - Genetic Distance: 9.33 - I12107
Top 0 % match vs all users
2. Viking Age Kaargarden Denmark
950 AD - Genetic Distance: 10.54 - VK274
Top 98 % match vs all users
3. Visigoth Mixed Slav Girona
550 AD - Genetic Distance: 11.08 - I12031
Top 95 % match vs all users
4. Early Medieval Pohansko Moravia Czech
975 AD - Genetic Distance: 11.17 - POH11
Top 97 % match vs all users
5. Viking St. Brice Massacre Oxford
1002 AD - Genetic Distance: 11.28 - V11P
Top 97 % match vs all users
6. Elite Warrior Pohansko Pohrebiste U Kostela Czech
975 AD - Genetic Distance: 11.42 - POH44A
Top 97 % match vs all users
7. Western Pomerania Unetice
2000 BC - Genetic Distance: 11.44 - Rise139
Top 95 % match vs all users
8. Early Medieval Pohansko Moravia Czech
975 AD - Genetic Distance: 11.57 - POH3
Top 89 % match vs all users
9. Early Slav-Mix Avar Grave
590 AD - Genetic Distance: 11.78 - AV1
Top 93 % match vs all users
10. Scythian Ukraine
600 BC - Genetic Distance: 11.86 - scy009
Top 97 % match vs all users
11. Iron Age Zamardi Somogy Hungary
200 BC - Genetic Distance: 11.9 - I25509
Top 0 % match vs all users
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Does anybody else here get a match with : Andronovo Culture Guruldek 1300 BC?
"94.3% Bosnian + 5.7% Italian_South" "0.0243"
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After years we obtain a new sample in the first place.
Father
FTDNA
1. Iron Age Smiljan Croatia
840 BC - Genetic Distance: 7.485 - I23911
23andMe
1. Scythian Southern Moldova
290 BC - Genetic Distance: 7.243 - scy305
Gallop
1. Iron Age Smiljan Croatia
840 BC - Genetic Distance: 8.089 - I23911
Etruscan + Illyrian (2.178)
Gallo-Roman + Illyrian (2.184)
Gallo-Roman + Etruscan (3.043)
Visigoth + Illyrian (3.058)
Visigoth + Gallo-Roman (3.162)
Etruscan (5.775)
Gallo-Roman (6.184)
Illyrian (6.205)
Daunii (7.067)
Visigoth (7.836)
1. Spanish_Cantabria (5.646)
2. Spanish_Cataluna (6.243)
3. Spanish_Castilla_La_Mancha (6.318)
4. Spanish_Castilla_Y_Leon (6.415)
5. Spanish_Valencia (6.599)
6. Spanish_Andalucia (6.674)
7. Spanish_Murcia (6.742)
8. Spanish_Extremadura (6.818)
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Illyrian Iron Age Smiljan Croatia (895 BC) (6.205)
mtDNA: T2a1a
Y-DNA: J2b2a1a1a1b2 (PH1601) ISOGG 2019
Research Link
Large-scale migration into Britain during the Middle to Late Bronze Age
Abstract
Present-day people from England and Wales have more ancestry derived from early European farmers (EEF) than did people of the Early Bronze Age1. To understand this, here we generated genome-wide data from 793 individuals, increasing data from the Middle to the Late Bronze Age and Iron Age in Britain by 12-fold, and western and central Europe by 3.5-fold. Between 1000 and 875 BC, EEF ancestry increased in southern Britain (England and Wales) but not northern Britain (Scotland) due to incorporation of migrants who arrived at this time and over previous centuries, and who were genetically most similar to ancient individuals from France. These migrants contributed about half the ancestry of people of England and Wales from the Iron Age, thereby creating a plausible vector for the spread of early Celtic languages into Britain. These patterns are part of a broader trend of EEF ancestry becoming more similar across central and western Europe in the Middle to the Late Bronze Age, coincident with archaeological evidence of intensified cultural exchange2,3,4,5,6. There was comparatively less gene flow from continental Europe during the Iron Age, and the independent genetic trajectory in Britain is also reflected in the rise of the allele conferring lactase persistence to approximately 50% by this time compared to approximately 7% in central Europe where it rose rapidly in frequency only a millennium later. This suggests that dairy products were used in qualitatively different ways in Britain and in central Europe over this period.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-021-04287-4
Last edited by Gallop; 02-03-2022 at 10:45 PM.
https://www.yfull.com/tree/E-BY7449/
E-V22 - E-BY7449 - E-BY7566 - E-FT155550
According to oral family tradition E-FT155550 comes from a deserter of Napoleon's troops (1808-1813) who stayed in Spain and changed his surname.
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Very interesting that your father got Iron age samples from village Smiljan in Lika region.
So Illyrians, at least in northwestern part, were similar to modern Iberians.
My paternal side is from Lika region, but they as Serbs, settled there in 16th century from southeast due to Austrian-Ottoman wars.
My pre-Slavic part is more Greek-like.
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