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@illyrianometer
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Croatian heatmap
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## North Italian DNA Breakdown ๐Ÿงฌ

Ancient Ancestry:

โ€ข Anatolian Farmer: 51.2% ๐ŸŒพ
โ€ข Proto-Indo-European: 32.4% ๐Ÿน
โ€ข Western Hunter-Gatherer: 6.6% ๐ŸŒณ
โ€ข Iran Neolithic Farmer: 4.1% ๐ŸŒพ
โ€ข Caucasus Hunter-Gatherer: 2.9% ๐Ÿ”๏ธ
โ€ข Israel_Natufian: 2.9% ๐Ÿœ๏ธ

Overall Europid Ancestry: 90.2% ๐Ÿ—บ๏ธ

Close Relatives:

โ€ข Northern Italians from Piedmont ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น

@illyrianometer
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English people dna breakdown
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๐Ÿงฌ Alawite DNA Breakdown:

๐ŸŒฑ 42% Anatolian Neolithic Farmer
๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ท 30.2% Iran Neolithic
๐ŸŒŠ 18.8% Natufian
๐ŸŽ 9% Steppe

๐Ÿค Closely related to Druze in Lebanon
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The DNA breakdown of Talysh people in Azerbaijan, as represented by the G25 analysis, reveals an intriguing genetic composition. The breakdown indicates a significant genetic influence from various ancient populations.

The breakdown is as follows:
- Iran Chalcolithic: 37.2%
- Caucasian: 22.8%
- Avestan: 20.6%
- Levantine: 14.4%
- Proto-Turk: 2.6%
- South Asian: 2.4%

It is noteworthy that the Talysh people exhibit genetic proximity to the Kurds of Turkey. However, it's important to note that when using G25, combining all Bronze Age samples together can lead to confusion, particularly with regards to BMAC, Kura-Araxes and Indus due to lack of all snps

Regarding the use of South Asian ancestry, it is based on research findings that have concluded that some BMAC individuals had South Asian dna upto 5% even

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Research paper on Celts i find interesting

Evidence for dynastic succession among early Celtic elites in Central Europe

These include a close biological relationship between two of the richest burial mounds of the Hallstatt culture. Bayesian modelling points to an avuncular relationship between the two individuals, which may suggest a practice of matrilineal dynastic succession in early Celtic elites. We show that their ancestry is shared on a broad geographic scale from Iberia throughout Central-Eastern Europe, undergoing a decline after the late Iron Age (450 BCE to ~50 CE).

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41562-024-01888-7

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#Yamnaya and Horsemanship

Research paper concludes
Alterations associated with riding in human skeletons therefore possibly provide the best source of information. Here, we report five Yamnaya individuals well-dated to 3021 to 2501 calibrated BCE from kurgans in Romania, Bulgaria, and Hungary, displaying changes in bone morphology and distinct pathologies associated with horseback riding. These are the oldest humans identified as riders so far

https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.ade2451
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This wooden tablet, dates back to 765 CE.
The tablet bears a name, attributed to a Persian man, who is believed to be an educator at the Japanese imperial court of the times.
#History #ๆญดๅฒo

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Italy Sardinia Roman samples europid/ non europid breakdown

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A reconstruction of an Illyrian warrior holding a beer mug. The socks and shoes he is wearing are present among all south Slavic people on the Balkans, even Albanians. The tattoos he has are the same as the commonly known "Croatian tattoos" today.

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Andronovo Aryan pottery found in Subcontinent south asia

Proving fact Andronovo migration/invasion in South asia is real

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๐Ÿงฌ Albanian DNA Results:

Ancient DNA (qpAdm):

๐ŸŒพ 65.7% Anatolian Tepecik
๐ŸŽ 29.1% Steppe
๐ŸŒณ 5.2% Western Hunter-Gatherer

๐Ÿงฌ G25 Details:

66.6% Illyrian Paleo-Balkan
18.2% Anatolian
15% Slavic
0.2% (just Noise)

๐Ÿค Genetically close to other Albanians.
๐Ÿค Also Greeks score closer to Albanians.


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Roman Illyrian facial reconstruction
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The study analyzed the ancient DNA of George Bรคhr, the architect of the Dresden Frauenkirche, using modern genetic methods to uncover his genetic origins and phenotypic traits. The results showed that Bรคhr had light skin and brown eyes, with Central European ancestry. His paternal haplogroup was R1b1a2a1a2-P312, and his maternal haplogroup was H35. He was lactose-tolerant and had several genetic markers associated with diseases like type 2 diabetes and coronary artery disease. These findings confirm the authenticity of his remains and provide new insights into his genetic profile.

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-018-20180-z
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