In the modern Peloponnese there seems to have been an increase in Slavic and Levantine ancestry in relation to ancient Minoan and Mycenean samples. But apparently there was somewhere between 50% continuity, which is quite a lot.
Target: Greek_Peloponnese
Distance: 1.8607% / 0.01860665...
I have read many different comments, but I want to understand more objectively. I believe that they are mostly Anatolian farmers, but apparently they also had a relevant natufian and caucasian component.
What do you mean 'according to whom'? In absolutely each and every PCA the Cretans are the most southeastern Europeans. It is not even a matter of debate. And it is not just a 'Caucasian element', it is the mixture of Caucasian and natufian elements that characterizes the Near East. On average...
Fiuk
Carol Konka
Arthur :
Carla Diaz:
Caio
Camilla de Lucas
João
Pocah
Acrebiano:
Lucas:
Kerline:
Rodolfo:
Lumena:
Vitória:
Gilberto
Projota:
Thais:
Sarah andrade:
Dictate? Lol
Don't worry, nobody said it was forbidden, just funny. We have a terrible historical context to find this kind of concern strange, but it’s just funny most of the time.
It is possible to find people who look like Middle Eastern people across Europe, but it makes sense that it is more common in Crete since they are the European population closest to the Levantines.
" I think at one point, after the twentieth time he had pointed out that as an Iberian he doesn't have a shred of North African or Jew in him, I made some comment about the strangeness of that. That was on this site. I guess he didn't like the implication. Too bad. He's definitely one of those...
The tool got everything right on me. Brown eyes, brown hair (blonde until adolescence) lactose tolerant, I really had acne
Tool: https://dna.frieger.com/calc-heredity.php
The tool got everything right on me. Brown eyes, brown hair (blonde until adolescence) lactose tolerant, I really had acne
Tool: https://dna.frieger.com/calc-heredity.php
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