12-15-2023, 04:36 AM
Another interesting observation: The oldest I Haplogroup individual found so far is Krems.
Officially: Krems WA3
The oldest I-M170 found is that of an individual known as Krems WA3 (lower Austria), dating from circa 33,000-24,000 BP. At the same site, two twin boys were also found, both were assigned to haplogroup I*.[7][8]
In my opinion there is a high probability that "I" haplogroup appeared in Europe.
For example Bacho Kiro AA7 .
Krems1 seems to be also one of the very first members of "I" haplogroup.
We will need to discuss if this haplogroup could appear inside WHG.
Officially: Krems WA3
The oldest I-M170 found is that of an individual known as Krems WA3 (lower Austria), dating from circa 33,000-24,000 BP. At the same site, two twin boys were also found, both were assigned to haplogroup I*.[7][8]
In my opinion there is a high probability that "I" haplogroup appeared in Europe.
For example Bacho Kiro AA7 .
Krems1 seems to be also one of the very first members of "I" haplogroup.
We will need to discuss if this haplogroup could appear inside WHG.