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    the origin of al Andalus

    ty very much!
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    the origin of al Andalus

    thank you. of course it could be, but if you forget religion and think just on genetics, that doesn't make a big difference. As you say it diserves further investigation. The only thing i did was overlap two graphs and look at the result. I have my own theories about christianity but i do not...
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    the origin of al Andalus

    The best sample of ancient andalusian genetic are the autosomes of 37 individuals from southeast Spain, three from 200 – 400 CE (purple stars), 11 from 400-800 CE (blue stars) and 23 Muslims (green stars) that lived between 1000-1600 CE, adding up 814 autosomes, a number high enough to present a...
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    Population history from the Neolithic to present on the Mediterranean island of Sardi

    not a lot, in fact the y dna (patternal descend ) of sardininas is 40% hg I (bronce age), 20% hg R1b (iron age) in italy overall are I 10% r1b 40%. this makes a huge difference, taking in mind that are samples of more than 1000 males.
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    Ancetry calculator

    interesting
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    Turkish/Turanic/Altaic/Uralic admixture in European populations By Eurogenes K13.

    i think making groups like spanish cantabria- spanish galicia and so on do not make much sense. the statistical variance has to be much bigger than the real differences among populations so close each other.
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    Dna from Muslim burial in early Medieval France

    for studyng ancient euroepan moorish DNa this study is the best one: science.sciencemag.org/content/363/6432/1230
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    Genetic Origins of Minoans and Mycenaeans

    did minoans speak a greek language?
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    Dna from Muslim burial in early Medieval France

    if that were true . how can they retain power for eight centuries?
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    North African admixture in Western Andalusia and chrstian conquest

    Hi, this is my first post, i hope you find it interesting A basic study on mitochondrial DNA The percentage of the North African haplogroup E1b1b1b (formerly known as E3b2) in the Iberian peninsula is around 5 percent, about 10/11 times lower than in North Africa. Based on this it has been...
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