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    A genetic probe into the ancient and medieval history of Southern Europe and WestAsia

    In the population genetics field you're much better off seeking answers via self-study of papers & historical events along with conversing with peers than you are finding answers from the so called "academics" that make flimsy, foundationless theories seem like concrete facts by virtue of their...
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    A genetic probe into the ancient and medieval history of Southern Europe and WestAsia

    If you go to twitter, in his recent replies he makes it remarkably clear that he is primarily referring to genetic impact.
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    A genetic probe into the ancient and medieval history of Southern Europe and WestAsia

    This is what I call Intellectual integrity Good to know that academics are still using samples from a necropolis known to have housed slave site burials as representative of the Imperial Roman population! Let's continue on with the theory that the region with the largest population within the...
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    R1b-U152 L2*

    That is interesting, similar to your maternal uncle I am L2+, Z49-, Z367-, and additionally FGC22501-. My paternal line comes from Rome but I can only trace it back three generations, surname is by far most prevalent in Tuscany, though according to houseofnames it derives from Piedmont for what...
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