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E-V13 - Theories on its Origin and New Data
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(10-21-2023, 11:57 AM)Capsian20 Wrote:
(10-18-2023, 07:36 AM)Qrts Wrote: This may be of interest for folks here - The Syrian DNA project has a good amount of tested E-V13 samples (https://twitter.com/DNASyria/status/1714078266212897188 & https://twitter.com/DNASyria/status/1714...239084253/ & https://twitter.com/DNASyria/status/1712895570824556784):

1) Azzo/Izzo family from Aleppo: E-FGC76600 (being uploaded to Yfull)
2) Mu'arraq family from Aleppo: E-BY3880 (still being further tested)
3) Zayn al-'Abidin family (Shia Muslims) from Fu'ah near Aleppo, originally from Lebanon: E-L618 (still being further tested)
4) Yakhni family from Aleppo: E-FTD42223
5) Araktanji family from Aleppo (Greek Catholics): E-FT350379
6) Chamma family from Latakia: E-BY60519
7) Kabaizoun & Dabbagh families from Aleppo: E-L17
8) Abdul-Haq family from Zabadani near Damascus:  E-FT123423

Maybe this subclades in Near East back between era sea peoples to Byzantine

Yes, but for some even later (Crusader and Ottoman era) movements are thinkable. Depends on the branch. Some could be as old as the LBA (Sea Peoples and Channelled Ware), whereas others look like fairly recent Ottoman era movements. The latter especially if they have a recent TMRCA with Balkan-Aegean people, Albanians in particular.
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RE: E-V13 - Theories on its Origin and New Data - by Riverman - 10-21-2023, 01:55 PM

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