This sample originates from Carrion et al. 2024. Tbqh I also missed this sample when I first read the paper.
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.09.23.614606v1
Oh, I just saw this thread is also missing the second oldest E-M81 sample, another Phoenician/Punic, from Lucena.
Disparate demographic impacts of the Roman Colonization and the Migration Period in the Iberian Peninsula
I understand your concern but all SNPs of E-M81 and below found in this sample are in the derived states, he is definitely E-M81 :) There's no possibility for this sample to be E-V68 ;)
This thread is missing the oldest E-M81 sample, the Phoenician on E-M81 :unsure:
https://www.theytree.com/usersample/b7d1877dfaaeebf46cf9be12ed669244.html
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