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Y-Hg dominance since (Late) Neolithic in West Eurasia areas?
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Does enough Neolithic or Late Neolithic ancient compared to modern Y-DNA results allow the conclusion the Y-descendants of the Y-Haplogroup dominating in (Late) Neolithic are in modern time still dominant in an West Eurasian area?
I have some good candidates for LBA, but nothing comes to mind for Neolithic times, maybe some I2 in the Balkans? I do not think a particular J branch can be proven dominant in a (Late) Neolithic part of West Asia (Middle East).
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