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    Origin of the Eastern Romance or Vlach Peoples

    I cannot speak much outside of Greece but I will say that the ones in Albania and North Macedonia seem to more often speak it but they are also less than the ones in Greece in raw numbers as well as more influenced by Romania in the 19th and 20th century which is something to note. A lot of them...
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    Where does the Albanian language come from? [VIDEO]

    Not followed this as deeply as most this is what I have grabbed from conversations and data floating about. Seems to be generally Agreed that they come from the same source but as to if Albanian and Greek share a common root not shared with others or if the original root is also shared with...
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    Uniparental analysis of Deep Maniot Greeks reveals genetic continuity from the pre-Medieval era

    I was more talking about the chronology of the split between the J-L930, I know about the influx, although I do not see much evidence to call it constant before the Hellenistic era. I had misread the part where the paper discussed the related haplogroups to it and misunderstood it as...
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    Uniparental analysis of Deep Maniot Greeks reveals genetic continuity from the pre-Medieval era

    E-V13 being low to non existent is kind of expected, we know that the Dorian migration included assimilation of the local Achaean Greeks and as much as the Maniots try and place themselves as Spartans they are Helots descendants as the Spartans were a small aristocratic caste. Even if the...
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    Where does the Albanian language come from? [VIDEO]

    Is there any source I can read on this view? I knew about the origins of Romanians from the Bulgarian vlachs but this is the first I hear of a resettlement to Epirus I thought it was more in the general region of Roman Macedonia where latin was already spoken. Also doesn't this timeline match...
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    Speculations Regarding Upcoming DNA Paper On Classical Era Greeks

    Anyone got any news on this study? I tried to look it up but found nothing new.
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    Where does the Albanian language come from? [VIDEO]

    Almost definitely not the Adriatic coast we have other latin speaking groups in the region and it seems as though albanian created a barrier between them and the balkan Latin showing also in how albanian's latin does not seem to be mediated through a vlach population. However south of the...
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    Where does the Albanian language come from? [VIDEO]

    I don't think placing the separation on the 9th century is accurate we see the Byzantines mention the Vlachs moving to feed their animals to from Bulgaria to Greece in the 11th century while we also see in the 10th century a settled Vlach population in the Theme of Hellas probably referring to...
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    Origin of the Eastern Romance or Vlach Peoples

    It is because Greeks are overwhelmingly confident in being Greek they do not care to try and find how Greek they are because they hold continuity and that is enough for them even if it a single drop. That said while public testing will help I think we need more actual academic work I have seen...
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    Origin of the Eastern Romance or Vlach Peoples

    I have found almost nothing, Bosch 2006 and Comas 2004 which are what people base claims on but they have really bad data for modern standards do not properly take into account the history of the regions they are looking at and their non aromanian samples are even worse than their aromanian...
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    Origin of the Eastern Romance or Vlach Peoples

    I have read everything but not perfectly it is a nice take honestly. I will add information that I know from my experience trying to understand where the Aromanians come from. Aromanians all claim origins from Epirus all of them the ones outside of Epirus have usually a specific village or...
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    New scientific evidence for the history and occupants of Tomb I (“Tomb of Persephone”) in the Great Tumulus at Vergina

    Seems to be using it to absorb the slavic into the paeonian by increasing distance. There is a legitimate argument that the genetic maps we often see actually swallow up the local balkan into slavic but this is not how you fix it. More realistically the third genetic contributor should be...
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