MOESAN
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- Y-DNA haplogroup
- R1b - L21/S145*
- mtDNA haplogroup
- H3c
I'd like more data than Genitiker's calls as well, but I don't think that it's a stretch to say that he's probably right about this one. "Sardinian" I2-M26 is indeed called "Sardinian" due to modern frequency and no other reason. We know from other ancient samples, including several Neolithic samples from France, that it was many places in Europe by Remedello. Remedello is easily within range (and Neolithic looking, as Angela points out), and the I2-M26 there could be either native or brought in. I2-M26 is old and widespread enough that either hypothesis works fine. I2a1b, on the other hand, has a northern (even more so than eastern) geographical bias that would make it a bit more surprising in Italy. I2-M223, although less known in ancient samples, seems to be similar to I2a1b, if a little more central.
it was not an affirmation of mine but a "warning" concerning male Y-DNA at this stage of History - the aDNA here is not the only criteria - I have nothing at all against a Y-1a-m-26 but the ancient ones we had found until today were rather western ones, linked to Neolithic (by absorbtion, maybe rather megalitic Neolithic?) - wait and sea: Metals Ages DNA West of Adriatic and Germany is seldom except Iberia...
