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    Vlach haplogroups & deep ancestry?

    Aside of those, between 273 -318 Romans defeated Dacian Carpi several times and transferred them in large numbers from North Carpathian Mts in Pannonia, NW Balkans and N Italy. Morlachs (Mauro-Vlachs - North-Vlachs) of the Adriatic Coast were the mountain dwellers of the area until late XIX...
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    Vlach haplogroups & deep ancestry?

    Eupedia I'm not used with such dialog. You show lack of manners and also a serious lack of historical culture; I quote from Eupedia: "J2b1's origins remain unclear, but it probably originated in the South Caucasus and/or Iran and might have spread to the Levant, Cyprus and Greece with the...
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    Vlach haplogroups & deep ancestry?

    I'm not used with this sort of dialog. You show lack of manners and also a serious lack of historical culture; I quote from Eupedia: "J2b1's origins remain unclear, but it probably originated in the South Caucasus and/or Iran and might have spread to the Levant, Cyprus and Greece with the...
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    Vlach haplogroups & deep ancestry?

    Eupedia Excuse me, I thought I acquired the most recent info, quoting from this site: "J2b1's origins remain unclear, but it probably originated in the South Caucasus and/or Iran and might have spread to the Levant, Cyprus and Greece with the Kura-Araxes culture during the Bronze Age. The...
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    Vlach haplogroups & deep ancestry?

    Eupedia Excuse me, I thought I acquired the most recent info, quoting from this site: "J2b1's origins remain unclear, but it probably originated in the South Caucasus and/or Iran and might have spread to the Levant, Cyprus and Greece with the Kura-Araxes culture during the Bronze Age. The...
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    Vlach haplogroups & deep ancestry?

    Don't know about Bruce Lees in Eastern Europe, but Bruce clan in Scotland is mostly R1b. Can we keep others away and focus on thread? Isn't about Nemesis or Hercules or Bugs Bunny, is about the areas of Ramnus and Rim; Vlachs don't call themselves Vlachs but sort of Raman, Ruman, Arman, Armun...
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    Vlach haplogroups & deep ancestry?

    Gosh no, love and peace to all Balkans. I'll come another day to discuss assumptions, based on my research. Cheers
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    Vlach haplogroups & deep ancestry?

    Kura Araxes shifted both sides since, in several waves, and was mainly J2b - R1b. We talk about the origin of J2b, where and when arrived is a complex matter to be analyzed. Age can tell. That's also not sure, since Arbereshe of South Italy mostly lack J2. So is J2b defining to Albanians or is...
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    Vlach haplogroups & deep ancestry?

    J2b origin is Kura Araxes Culture. Oldest J2b to date was found in 'Tape' NW Iran, near Zagros Mts, an ancient Gatian area.
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    Vlach haplogroups & deep ancestry?

    I don't smoke, I read. You should also quit smoking and take some fresh air. Check L23 Map and official ancient maps of Caucasus. Arabanites and Serbs were divided by River Rha. South East Caucasus is high in L23 and highest in J2. That could be a coincidence unless we talk about same type of...
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    Vlach haplogroups & deep ancestry?

    Answered in a new one by mistake.
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    Vlach haplogroups & deep ancestry?

    Vlachs I believe in documented history and facts but the Latinization theory doesn't stand, at least for part of the Vlachs, neither the "foreigner", "wanderer" attributes, given by neighbors with plenty of reasons to distance them from identity, land and history. By implying a Rome's...
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    Vlach haplogroups & deep ancestry?

    Areas of current Daghestan and Azerbaijan were ran over by Turkic tribes, but in the past were settled by Arbanites, Daghe, Dai, Daoi. After 4th Century White Huns from East China settled in East Cucasus, along Arbanites and by the beginning of 6th Century a coalition of Caucasian tribes...
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    Vlach haplogroups & deep ancestry?

    Balto-Thracian This explains strong Celtic-Germanic-Baltic influence on Albanian language and also sheds light on the Albanian - Dacian - Vlach connection. Depends on age. Could be Getae (SamoGetae TyraGetae,..), Dacian (most melt into Goths and Slavs), Celto-Germanic Bastarnae (500 years NE...
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    I2a-Din came to the Balkans and Dinaric Alps with the Thracians, Dacians & Illyrians

    Can we find any Pelasg or Phrygyan or Dardani today? We can't because their genes are carried by those cultures that came over the areas of spread and replaced them as Greeks, Turks, Italians, etc.. What we do is associate the predominant HGs to a culture of predominant people, inhabiting an...
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