Alright bro, thanks a lot for the information :good_job:
It might be that his results are genuine and there might be Albanians that cluster like that too. We just need more people tested. But we have several
other people from Northern Albania/Malsia/Montenegro such as Kelmendasi, Dibran...
Also, I personally don't see what's so atypical about this guys results ? Even I get 70%+ Ancient Greek despite I cluster more north, only difference is the Slavic. This could be because he clusters more south. Other than that, it is pretty typical results for an Albanian.
And those Ancient...
Yes, there could of been mixing with Italians but most Albanians I have seen cluster more east compared to Italians. But I actually think I saw some Albanians once who
clustered like Italians but they were Southern Albanians.
That Catholic Northern Albanian guy you're talking about was from Mirdita. I can tell you his results are very atypical for an Albanian. As is his Y-DNA. You can just compare my results to his results and see who is more typical. I have also seen many other Catholic Northern Albanian results...
Geni is R1b-BY611 as far as I know and he matches Ghegs and other Kosovars from the North. His family came somewhere from the North apparently at one point hundreds of years ago. I think the Albanian average on that calc is more north shifted due to the over representation of Northern Albanians...
maybe.. as I know playing around with these samples seems to change the results. Sometimes I get Germanic instead of Slavic for example. So I don't
trust these calculators but the distance seems to make a lot of sense as do the results for this case.
I think we will find more Ancient Balkan...
Yes I think it is a good calculator despite some people get excessive Jewish or West Asian, (I think it can be added onto pre-Slavic ancestry)
Still better than some of those Serbs that claim we apparently are only 50% Paleo-Balkan autosomally :laughing:
They invent some theories how Romans...
This guy from Southern Albania does not get any Slavic
And apparently his family came from Northern Albania once.
Distance to:
Geni(albanian)
5.42313562
Ancient_Northern_Greek:Greece_MBA_Log02
10.33731106
Ancient_Northern_Greek:Greece_MBA_Log04
30.94740538...
Based on that, Albanians are not even close to half Slavic.
On this calculator I have seen some more Southern shifted Albanians not getting any Slavic at all.
this is what I get with one calculator made by a Greek member from another forum
Distance to:
pr0_(albanian)
6.68531226
Ancient_Northern_Greek:Greece_MBA_Log02
7.07243947
Ancient_Northern_Greek:Greece_MBA_Log04
26.90136614
Celtic:France_IA_ATT26
28.23606913...
All the Vlach groups are considered to share a common origin and to have split between 900 AD and 14th century. This includes Romanian, Aromanian, Istro-Romanian, Megleno-Romanian etc.
Slavs in the Balkans are basically like the Muslim immigrants that migrate to West Europe. Soon they too will take over West Europe and start wars against
the indigenous people and claim themselves as the original inhabitants. That's basically what has happened in the Balkans when you look at...
Bessoi were a partially Hellenized tribe that lived South of the Jirecek line. Bessoi could of never of possibly been proto-Albanian based on this, which is considered to of developed north of the Jirecek. Albanian also received their Christian teachings in Latin, this is evident by Christian...
There are apparently inscriptions of the 'Albanoi' in ancient Dardania / North Macedonia believed to of been found after the Roman-Illyrian wars, could this testify that such population movements already occurred back then ?
There is no compelling evidence that proto-Albanians were Thracians or Dacians anyway. And even then, that supposedly Albanians have no Illyrian ancestry is pure propaganda. But I don't necessarily believe we are pure Illyrians either.
There were also a bunch of Aromanians/Vlachs that were...
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