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Stolarek et al: Genetic history of East-Central Europe...
(11-11-2023, 04:12 PM)okshtunas Wrote:
(11-11-2023, 01:08 PM)lukpl Wrote: David on his blog in comment:
Only a subset of the Trzciniec population is relevant to Polish ancestry. That is, the most eastern shifted subset.
There were no migrations or any significant gene flow from the south into Poland during the Iron Age and early Medieval period.
All of the direct evidence shows cultural influences and significant population movements from the northwest into Poland at this time.
And IBD/haplotype data corroborates that Scandinavia is where the early Slavs and early Poles got their main admixture from.

Was that a typo on your part?

I'm reading "IBD/haplotype data corroborates that Scandinavia is where the early Slavs and early Poles got their main admixture from."

So the main Slavic admixture cones from Scandinavia? How?

Check yourself.https://eurogenes.blogspot.com/2023/11/wielbark-goths-were-overwhelmingly-of.html?showComment=1699704217438#c2319718018277597719
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RE: Stolarek et al: Genetic history of East-Central Europe... - by lukpl - 11-11-2023, 04:28 PM

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