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Stolarek et al: Genetic history of East-Central Europe...
(05-03-2024, 07:28 AM)Orentil Wrote:
(05-03-2024, 06:12 AM)ambron Wrote: okshtunas

The Slavic homeland in Belarus is not the idea of linguists, but of some archaeologists. Linguists strongly oppose this idea. Due to the oldest layer of Slavic hydronymy, modern linguists most often locate exactly the Slavic homeland in the north-eastern foothills of the Carpathians - between the Vistula and the Dniester.

Just to visualize it with a map (Udolph), mainly Galicia (i.e. Poland and Ukraine) plus Bukovina, let's see

This is where I believe the core origin/expansion point of L1029 in the Iron Age and on was centered. Here is where it likely co-mingled with I-Y3120 and Z280 when it bottlenecked, and re-emerged later in larger numbers with Eastern Goths/Slavs etc.
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RE: Stolarek et al: Genetic history of East-Central Europe... - by okshtunas - 05-03-2024, 03:47 PM

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