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    Where did E-V13 originate ?

    According to some sources, the E-V13 was born in Anatolia, but appeared in Spain around 7000 BC, but this remains to be confirmed, it is sure that the E-V13 has been in the Balkans since the Bronze Age, like the J2b
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    The origin of the Dinaric marker

    Si vous regardez l'image (je ne sais pas comment mettre l'image), vous verrez la distribution de l'haplogroupe I2a1 en Europe. Son marqueur M423 domine dans toute l'Europe du Sud-Est. Sa ligne de repère L161.1 est située en Allemagne et dans les îles britanniques. Sa ligne avec le marqueur L621...
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    How did I2a-Din get to the Balkans?

    The haplogroup I2a1 was found in the archaeological excavations of Lepinski vir on bones, the I2a-Din is a descendant of the I2a1
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    How did I2a-Din get to the Balkans?

    For the origin of the Slavs if we base ourselves on the ancient medieval Bohemian, Polish, Czech, Russian and German texts the original home of the Slavs would be Pannonia, and the ancient texts of antiquity that the Serbs would have lived in Moesia, according to Pius II the Serbs are the...
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    How did I2a-Din get to the Balkans?

    The ancestor of haplogroup I2 would have appeared around 22,000 years old. The I2a1 with the P37.2 marker would be 21,000 years old according to Kenneth Nordtvedt, if you want I will do a topic on the origin of the I2a1 dinaric haplogroup,
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    How did I2a-Din get to the Balkans?

    I have to look at the book, I don't remember but the I and J are parents
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    How did I2a-Din get to the Balkans?

    There is a very interesting book that talks about genetics, it is in Serbian language written by author Jovan Marjanovic. Haplogroup I is indigenous to Europe, I2a-Din know widespread thanks to Dacian expansion outside the Balkans
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