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Such nonsense. More accurate would be to say that "Eastern Germany" is the old home of Połabscy ("Beyond the Elbe"). One of the main Venedovian cult centres was on current German territory.
The original inhabitants of Germany were an Alpinid race and were conquered by the British (Phoenicians) in 950 BC. That is the main source of Nordic influence in Germany.




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There is an upcoming study about Polish Y-DNA haplogroups by my friend who is a geneticist.
It will be published in "Human Genetics" journal. According to this upcoming study 60% of Polish males belong to as few as 23 lineages (including 16 lineages within haplogroup R1a) all of which are younger than 2750 years (so they emerged in the Iron Age because the end of the Bronze Age in East-Central Europe is dated to the middle of the 8th century BCE). I already have the manuscript of this study and I would share excerpts and graphs with you, but I promised not to publicize it before official publication. This study will support the idea of an Iron Age origin of Slavs from a relatively small founder population.
My DNA Origin analysis for 16 EUR (you get 2 reports examining ancestry from 2114 regions, 190 countries): https://www.exploreyourdna.com/DNAOrigin.aspx
This analysis is not based on G25 but on ADMIXTURE. And it has more regions than any other DNA test!





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Regardless of any such "studies" which are usually just a farce of propaganda which will use "carefully selected samples", the idea that Venedovian ancestors originated 725 BC is preposterous and ridiculous. They just suddenly appeared a complete nation by the Azov Sea region out of nowhere? Common sense alone says this is impossible.


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Just research information on the ancient city of Arkaim in Russia and the connection to geography in the Sanskrit Vedas.
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