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Although I have a Baltic/Uralic haplogroup (N1c), the majority of people with my subclade are Polish. My subclade developed after a migration from the Baltic region to what is now Poland, probably over 1,500 years ago.
Ended up being carried by a Hungarian man born in what is now Western Ukraine -- my great-grandfather.
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No, R1b-PF7562 and R1b-Z2103 are not descended from R1b-L51, as even your map shows.
Try these tools, it seems your haplogroup emerged somewhere near Belgium in the Bronze Age:
https://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html
https://phylogeographer.com/snp-lookup/
https://hras.yseq.net/hras.php?dna_t...ha&hg=R-S14328
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J-L283. From Illyrians. Specifically J-PH4679 https://www.yfull.com/tree/J-PH4679/
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Atlantean
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Capsian>Berber>Punic.
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I'm "J-FGC54172" on FTDNA, but on YFull i got a more recent clade named "J-Y281021" (2700 ybp, TMRCA 1000 ybp), which also includes another kit, but unfortunately it doesn't specify the area it comes from. I generally think that, like many other subclades under J-L70, my line originated during the iron age somewhere in Greece/Aegean, Anatolia or the Levant, and later reached Southern Italy through maritime routes and/or the Greek colonies and Phoenicians. Then, until the formation of the more recent medieval subclade, it likely expanded during the Roman Imperial period, and possibly continued to consolidate into the Byzantine era.
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