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Genetic study A genetic history of the Balkans from Roman frontier to Slavic migrations

Viminacium is not neccessarily related to Illyrians but Timacum Minus has an Illyrian relation seeing the J-L283 and R1b found with some Illyrian profiles, the E-V13 there is probably from Thracian mixed with Illyrian, Some E-V13 profiles found there are shifted towards Illyrians, some shift towards Southern Thracians. Moesia was a territory that had all groups. E-V13 during the Roman period was not only located in Viminacium or Timacum Minus. E-V13 made up also 20% of the Y-dna samples in Roman Dalmatia so far.
Is it likely that EV13>Y30977>Y37092>Y126722>Y176894 Arrived during imperial rome or earlier to dalmatia?
 
E-V13 is obviously associated with (inland) Illyrians too seeing as there are profiles found in Timacum-Minus together with J-L283 and R1b, (close to north east Dardania) and Naissus (Nish) in Dardania, that have Illyrian-like profiles or plot somewhere between Thracians and Illyrians: i.postimg . cc/c4k1Q6R3/Vahaduo-Global-25-Views-1.png , their profiles range from Thracian-like to Anatolian like to Illyrian like. The Himera E-V13 samples have Illyrian profiles as did one sample from Croatia. The other one from Croatia plots somewhat similar to Timacum Minus samples.

Oldest Indo European samples we have close to that area there in Serbia-Romania-Hungary are J2b2 and R1b and not E-V13 which probably was absorbed by a local (proto-)Illyrian population or mixed with a Thracian population. The Ancient Balkan ancestry of Albanians is a mix of that and the Bronze Age - Iron Age population in Albania.
 
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