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E-V13 - Theories on its Origin and New Data
(02-26-2024, 09:45 AM)Riverman Wrote: Also the idea that the Celts replace the local Dacian/North Thracian people can be laid to rest. All papers on Scythians, Celts and Sarmatians prove that up to this point the local element survived in great numbers. And this local element was more "Balkan-like" = Dacians, even before the Romans.

Two papers confirming the Dacian element stayed dominant in Transylvania in the Celtic period.

These studies don't claim anything about Dacians/Thracians being the "local group", nor about what the "old Balkanic" component in Transylvania in this period looks like other than the fact that it relatively resembles the CA/pre-LBA groups.

We already have data about one such group from Romania and they're definitely not "Dacians".

[Image: Romania-BA.png]

You're inferring conclusions which don't exist in any of these studies. For example, the fact that LBA ancestry did exist in eastern Hungary even after the Celtic migrations is a known fact because we can see in all existing studies that pre-IA lineages continued to exist (R-Z2103, I-M223, several G2a lines, even some old non-Celtic MBA pre-TC lines etc) This type of ancestry was not replaced and it managed to remain distinct, but it has nothing to do with Thracians or Dacians.
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RE: E-V13 - Theories on its Origin and New Data - by corrigendum - 02-26-2024, 12:32 PM

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