Ancient Populations
Cenomani + Cherusci (11.09)Pannonian (11.18)
Cherusci + Pannonian (11.19)
Gepid + Pannonian (11.2)
Cenomani + Gepid (11.43)
Gepid + Scordisci (11.68)
Scordisci (13.05)
Gepid (13.15)
Cherusci (13.15)
Cenomani (13.95)
In the rolling green landscape of what is now Germany, an exquisite burial mound from around 515 BC revealed the remains of a man who lived during the latter part of the early Iron Age, an era when Celtic culture flourished. This individual was a testament to the wealth and social stratification of his timea man of significant status, perhaps akin to the nobility of his society.
Buried within the mound, the man's final resting place was among the grander tombs of his day. His bones whispered tales of ancient lineage, with his paternal ancestry rooted in the R1b1a1b1a1 Y-chromosome haplogroup, indicating a genetic link to the predominant Western European populations of that period. Maternally, his heritage bore the hallmarks of mitochondrial DNA haplogroup J1b1a1, hinting at ancient maternal lines that dot the European genetic landscape.
Your closest genetic modern populations...
1. Spanish_Cataluna (11.89)
2. Spanish_Castilla_Y_Leon (12.30)
3. Portuguese (12.78)
4. Spanish_Murcia (13.05)
5. Spanish_Galicia (13.18)
6. Spanish_Extremadura (13.50)
7. Spanish_Valencia (13.80)
8. French (14.30)
https://dna-explained.com/2016/03/30/concepts-centimorgans-snps-and-pickin-crab/
Evidence for dynastic succession among early Celtic elites in Central Europe
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41562-024-01888-7"The nature of the early Celtic political system, especially the importance of biological kinship, has been highly controversial to this day14. Some scholars interpret these deceased as ‘village elders’, who acquired their high social status through personal achievement during their lifetime17,18,19 without the precondition of inheritance20. The existence of extraordinarily wealthy child burials, indicative of superb social power and prestige, seems to contradict this hypothesis of self-acquired prestige, since those young individuals could hardly achieve such a status during their short lifetime but instead must have inherited it9. The argument for hereditary status among elite families is further supported by the recurrent combination of symbols of power such as gold jewellery, precious drinking vessels and wagons associated with the ritual authority of the deceased princes and princesses12. "
Elite Prince Celtic Germany Eberdingen-Hochdorf Biegel HOC001 (515 BC)
Elite Prince Celtic Germany Eberdingen-Hochdorf Biegel HOC001 (515 BC)
mtDNA Haplogroup: J1b1a1
Y-DNA Haplogroup: R1b1a1b1a1 (P310/PF6546/S129)
Y-DNA Haplogroup: R1b1a1b1a1 (P310/PF6546/S129)
Genetic match! 100% closer than others who share this deep dive sample
Elite Celtic Germany Eberdingen-Hochdorf Biegel HOC001c (515 BC)
Elite Celtic Germany Eberdingen-Hochdorf Biegel HOC001c (515 BC)
mtDNA Haplogroup: J1b1a1
Y-DNA Haplogroup: R1b1a1b1a1 (P310/PF6546/S129)Deep Dive Match!
Y-DNA Haplogroup: R1b1a1b1a1 (P310/PF6546/S129)Deep Dive Match!
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Genetic Distance: 4.8998
Sample Match! 100% closer than other users
Sample Match! 100% closer than other users
Elite Celtic Lady of Ditzingen-Schoeckingen SCN001 (300 BC)
mtDNA Haplogroup: H3gGenetic Distance: 12.449
Sample Match! 93% closer than other users
Elite Celtic Burial Germany Ludwigsburg Roemerhuegel LWB003 (500 BC)
Sample Match! 93% closer than other users
Elite Celtic Burial Germany Ludwigsburg Roemerhuegel LWB003 (500 BC)
mtDNA Haplogroup: K1b2b
Y-DNA Haplogroup: G2a2b2a1a1b1a1a2a1b (FGC8304/Y3098)
Y-DNA Haplogroup: G2a2b2a1a1b1a1a2a1b (FGC8304/Y3098)
Genetic Distance: 9.6768
Sample Match! 96% closer than other users
Sample Match! 96% closer than other users
Elite Celtic Burial Germany Asperg-Grafenbuehl APG002 (450 BC)
mtDNA Haplogroup: J1c3e1Genetic Distance: 10.446
Sample Match! 96% closer than other users
Elite Celtic Burial Germany Asperg-Grafenbuehl APG001 (450 BC)
mtDNA Haplogroup: J1b1a1
Y-DNA Haplogroup: R1b1a1b1a1a2 (P312/PF6547/S116)Genetic
Distance: 10.593
Sample Match! 95% closer than other users
Sample Match! 95% closer than other users
Elite Celtic Burial Germany Asperg-Grafenbuehl APG003 (450 BC)
mtDNA Haplogroup: X2b
Y-DNA Haplogroup: R1b1a1b1a1a2 (P312/PF6547/S116)
Genetic Distance: 11.046
Sample Match! 96% closer than other users
Sample Match! 96% closer than other users
Elite Celtic Burial Germany Ludwigsburg Roemerhuegel LWB002_ss (450 BC)
mtDNA Haplogroup: H2a2a1
Y-DNA Haplogroup: R1b1a1b1a1a (L151/PF6542)Genetic Distance: 15.129
Sample Match! 45% closer than other users
Medieval Hungarian Bathory Female Nobility Pericei PER05 (1500 AD)
mtDNA Haplogroup: U5a1bGenetic Distance: 11.348
Sample Match! 88% closer than other users
Medieval Hungarian Bathory Male Nobility Pericei PER08 (1500 AD)
mtDNA Haplogroup: H7e
Y-DNA Haplogroup: R1b1a1b1a1a2b2 (S206/Z36)
Genetic Distance: 15.518
Sample Match! 56% closer than other users
Medieval Hungarian Bathory Male Nobility Pericei PER04B (1500 AD)
mtDNA Haplogroup: T2
Y-DNA Haplogroup: R1b1a1b1a1a1c2a1 (M467/S29/U198)
Sample Match! 56% closer than other users
Medieval Hungarian Bathory Male Nobility Pericei PER04B (1500 AD)
mtDNA Haplogroup: T2
Y-DNA Haplogroup: R1b1a1b1a1a1c2a1 (M467/S29/U198)
Genetic Distance: 15.826
Sample Match! 67% closer than other users
Late Roman Era Klosterneuburg Lower Austria R10660 (407 AD)
mtDNA Haplogroup: ?Genetic Distance: 10.879
Sample Match! 97% closer than other users
Jean-Paul Marat Revolutionary France Marat (1793 AD)
mtDNA Haplogroup: H2a2a1f
Y-DNA Haplogroup: UncertainGenetic Distance: 12.013
Gallic Cenomani Tribe Dog Co-Burial Italy Verona
Sample Match! 67% closer than other users
Late Roman Era Klosterneuburg Lower Austria R10660 (407 AD)
mtDNA Haplogroup: ?Genetic Distance: 10.879
Sample Match! 97% closer than other users
Jean-Paul Marat Revolutionary France Marat (1793 AD)
mtDNA Haplogroup: H2a2a1f
Y-DNA Haplogroup: UncertainGenetic Distance: 12.013
Gallic Cenomani Tribe Dog Co-Burial Italy Verona
Seminario Vescovile 3227 (300 BC)
mtDNA Haplogroup: U5b3
Y-DNA Haplogroup: R1b1a1b1a2a1 (CTS11824/PF7592)
Y-DNA Haplogroup: R1b1a1b1a2a1 (CTS11824/PF7592)
Genetic Distance: 15.940
Sample Match! 96% closer than other users
Carolingian Settlement Barcelona I7672 (790 AD)
mtDNA Haplogroup: T2h
Y-DNA Haplogroup: R1b1a1b1a1a2a1b1a1 (M167/SRY2627)
Sample Match! 96% closer than other users
Carolingian Settlement Barcelona I7672 (790 AD)
mtDNA Haplogroup: T2h
Y-DNA Haplogroup: R1b1a1b1a1a2a1b1a1 (M167/SRY2627)
Genetic Distance: 14.593
Sample Match! 98% closer than other users
Late Roman Empire Viminacium Serbia Grobalja Necropolis I15521 (250 AD)
mtDNA Haplogroup: H
Y-DNA Haplogroup: G2a2b2a1a1c (CTS342)
Sample Match! 98% closer than other users
Late Roman Empire Viminacium Serbia Grobalja Necropolis I15521 (250 AD)
mtDNA Haplogroup: H
Y-DNA Haplogroup: G2a2b2a1a1c (CTS342)
Genetic Distance: 15.706
Sample Match! 96% closer than other users
Christopher Corvinus Hunyadi Dynasty CKM (1506 AD)
mtDNA Haplogroup: T2c1+146
Y-DNA Haplogroup: E1b1b1a1b1a6a1c (BY4281/PH1173)Genetic Distance: 15.466
Sample Match! 91% closer than other users
Christopher Corvinus Hunyadi Dynasty CKM (1506 AD)
mtDNA Haplogroup: T2c1+146
Y-DNA Haplogroup: E1b1b1a1b1a6a1c (BY4281/PH1173)Genetic Distance: 15.466
Sample Match! 91% closer than other users
Viking St. Brice Massacre Oxford V4P (1002 AD)
mtDNA Haplogroup: H17c
Y-DNA Haplogroup: UncertainGenetic Distance: 14.061
Sample Match! 87% closer than other users
Carolingian Settlement Barcelona I7672 (790 AD)
mtDNA Haplogroup: T2h
Y-DNA Haplogroup: R1b1a1b1a1a2a1b1a1 (M167/SRY2627)
Sample Match! 96% closer than other users
Christopher Corvinus Hunyadi Dynasty CKM (1506 AD)
mtDNA Haplogroup: T2c1+146
Y-DNA Haplogroup: E1b1b1a1b1a6a1c (BY4281/PH1173)Genetic Distance: 15.466
Sample Match! 91% closer than other users
Christopher Corvinus Hunyadi Dynasty CKM (1506 AD)
mtDNA Haplogroup: T2c1+146
Y-DNA Haplogroup: E1b1b1a1b1a6a1c (BY4281/PH1173)Genetic Distance: 15.466
Sample Match! 91% closer than other users
Viking St. Brice Massacre Oxford V4P (1002 AD)
mtDNA Haplogroup: H17c
Y-DNA Haplogroup: UncertainGenetic Distance: 14.061
Sample Match! 87% closer than other users
Carolingian Settlement Barcelona I7672 (790 AD)
mtDNA Haplogroup: T2h
Y-DNA Haplogroup: R1b1a1b1a1a2a1b1a1 (M167/SRY2627)
Genetic Distance: 14.593
Sample Match! 98% closer than other users
Sample Match! 98% closer than other users
What is the meaning of Hijra in Quran?
'migration') also Hegira (from Medieval Latin), was the journey the Islamic prophet Muhammad and his followers took from Mecca to Medina. The year in which the Hijrah took place is also identified as the epoch of the Lunar Hijri and Solar Hijri calendars; its date equates to 16 July 622 in the Julian calendar.
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Neusa Gomes
Poet
نيوزا غوميز
Bio
لمحة
Neusa started writing Poetry at the tender age of five but did not make her debut until the age of 37. All those years in between was pure practice. Debut in 2015, started teaching the art of spoken word in 2016 and Won 1st prize in literature for her amazing writing skills for Poetry at the El Hizra 25th poetry contest. She has had an amazing track record, of writing, teaching, singing and hosting and organizing events in her past, poetry in the spoken word just fits her best. Practice turns out makes perfect art.
See the yellow Arrow?
ARROW | translate English to Arabic - Cambridge Dictionary
Cambridge Dictionary
https://dictionary.cambridge.org › dictionary › arrow
a symbol used on signs to show a direction إِشارة بِشَكْل سَهْم a long stick with a sharp point at one end that is shot from a bow (= a curved piece of wood)
What is the Hebrew word for arrow?
The Hebrew word for arrow is חץ , while its plural is חצים . In the past few centuries the word for arrow in most languages has fallen out of conventional use, but it sometimes gets invoked as the name for a superhero… or a missile-defense system.
What are the arrows in Psalm 91?
Arrows then in Psalm 91, are words spoken—shot like arrows, that Fence us in Separating us from the truth, from Righteousness. Rather than foster Humility, they stir us to respond in kind. The wickedness and harmful words of evil persons are described as arrows of violence
What does the name arrow symbolize?
As an English name, Arrow has transcended its association with archery and has become a symbol of strength, agility, and determination. It represents an individual who is focused, goal-oriented, and capable of hitting their targets with precision.
R1b 44.9%
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Dark Ages Italy South Tyrol Malles Burgusio Santo Stefano | 450 AD (1895) | Genetic Distance: 13.46 | mtDNA: U8a1a1a1 | Y-DNA: R1b1a2a1a2b1a1 | |
Early Medieval Italy South Tyrol Malles Burgusio Santo Stefano | 650 AD (2430) | Genetic Distance: 14.79 | mtDNA: U5b2a3 | Y-DNA: R1b1a2 | |
Gallic Cenomani Tribe Italy Verona Seminario Vescovile | 300 BC (3214) | Genetic Distance: 15.12 | mtDNA: U5a1a2b | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a2c1 | |
Gallic Cenomani Tribe Italy Verona Seminario Vescovile | 300 BC (3220) | Genetic Distance: 17.18 | mtDNA: X2b6 | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a2b1 | |
Gallic Cenomani Tribe Dog Co-Burial Italy Verona Seminario Vescovile | 300 BC (3227) | Genetic Distance: 15.94 | mtDNA: U5b3 | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a2a1 | |
Gallo-Celtic Switzerland Pont de Cornaux-Les-Sauges | 200 BC (3434) | Genetic Distance: 16.51 | mtDNA: U5b1c2 | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a2b1a1 | |
Deep Dive Elite Celtic Germany Eberdingen-Hochdorf Biegel | 515 BC (HOC001c) | Total shared SNPs: 50806.0 | Largest SNP chain: 1015.0 | mtDNA: J1b1a1 | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1 |
Elite Celtic Burial Germany Asperg-Grafenbuehl | 450 BC (APG001) | Genetic Distance: 10.59 | mtDNA: J1b1a1 | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a2 | |
Elite Celtic Burial Germany Asperg-Grafenbuehl | 450 BC (APG003) | Genetic Distance: 11.04 | mtDNA: X2b | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a2 | |
Iron Age Vekerzug Komarno Slovakia | 575 BC (I12110) | Genetic Distance: 12.02 | mtDNA: J1c12 | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a | |
Bronze Age Serbia Maros Culture Ostojicevo | 2100 BC (I16813) | Genetic Distance: 12.22 | mtDNA: R1a1a | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1 | |
Iron Age Vas County Hungary | 900 BC (I25504) | Genetic Distance: 12.23 | mtDNA: H79b1 | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a2b1 |
J 16.7%
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Early Medieval Italy South Tyrol Malles Burgusio Santo Stefano | 650 AD (2423) | Genetic Distance: 17.61 | mtDNA: H | Y-DNA: J | |
Illyrian Smiljan Croatia | 530 BC (I24639) | Genetic Distance: 12.41 | mtDNA: H1 | Y-DNA: J2b2a1a1a1b2 | |
Portuguese Cordoba Caliphate | 1050 AD (I12514) | Genetic Distance: 13.23 | mtDNA: HV0+195 | Y-DNA: J2a1a1a2b1b | |
Iron Age Hillfort Croatia Kriz Brdovecki Sava Valley | 450 BC (I5723) | Genetic Distance: 13.51 | mtDNA: HV1a'b'c | Y-DNA: J2b2a1 | |
Medieval Era Serbia Timacum Kuline Ravna Village | 900 AD (I15543) | Genetic Distance: 13.73 | mtDNA: H1f+16093 | Y-DNA: J2a1a2b2 | |
Germanic Migration Period Hungary Rakoczifalva | 650 AD (RKO019) | Genetic Distance: 13.91 | mtDNA: I2 | Y-DNA: J2a1a1a2a2a2 | |
Illyrian Velika Gruda Montenegro | 1150 BC (I14498) | Genetic Distance: 14.06 | mtDNA: W+194 | Y-DNA: J2b2a1a1a1a1a | |
Pannonian Hill Fort mala Metaljka Croatia | 490 BC (I24882) | Genetic Distance: 14.26 | mtDNA: H | Y-DNA: J2b2a1a1a1b2 | |
Iron Age Smiljan Croatia | 740 BC (I23995) | Genetic Distance: 14.64 | mtDNA: H3b | Y-DNA: J2b2a1a1a1b2 | |
Medieval Serbia Lepenski Vir | 1432 AD (I5404) | Genetic Distance: 14.78 | mtDNA: U5b1b | Y-DNA: J2b1 | |
Illyrian Velika Gruda Montenegro | 1350 BC (I13169) | Genetic Distance: 14.84 | mtDNA: U5a2d | Y-DNA: J2b2a1a1a1a1a | |
Late Medieval Cancelleria Basilica | 1485 AD (R1221) | Genetic Distance: 14.9 | mtDNA: H1e2 | Y-DNA: J2a1a1b2a1b1b2c |
R1a 5.94%
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Germanic Migration Period Hungary Rakoczifalva | 650 AD (RKO020) | Genetic Distance: 14.46 | mtDNA: NA | Y-DNA: R1a1a1b | |
Early Medieval Croatia Sipar | 700 AD (I26766) | Genetic Distance: 14.91 | mtDNA: HV1a'b'c | Y-DNA: R1a1a1b1a2b3a3a2g2b1 | |
Medieval Hungary Transdanubia Bodajk Proletarfoldek | 950 AD (AHPS200W) | Genetic Distance: 15.38 | mtDNA: HV19 | Y-DNA: R1a1a1b1a1a1c1d | |
Iron Age Boii Tribe Singen am Hohentwiel | 597 BC (MX265) | Genetic Distance: 15.99 | mtDNA: H1c | Y-DNA: R1a1a1b1a1a | |
Late Bronze Age Knoviz Konobrze Bohemia | 800 BC (I13795) | Genetic Distance: 16.2 | mtDNA: J1c8a6 | Y-DNA: R1a1a1b1a2 | |
Iron Age Forest Steppes Ukraine Poltava Chernyakhiv | 229 AD (UKR123) | Genetic Distance: 17.0 | mtDNA: H7 | Y-DNA: R1a1a1b2 |
House of Lippe Detmold 4.78%
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Gallic Cenomani Tribe Italy Verona Seminario Vescovile Sample #189 | 300 BC (3214) | Genetic Distance: 15.12 | mtDNA: U5a1a2b | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a2c1 | |
Gallic Cenomani Tribe Italy Verona Seminario Vescovile Sample #461 | 300 BC (3220) | Genetic Distance: 17.18 | mtDNA: X2b6 | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a2b1 | |
Elite Celtic Germany Eberdingen-Hochdorf Biegel | 515 BC (HOC001c) | Total shared SNPs: 50806.0 | Largest SNP chain: 1015.0 | mtDNA: J1b1a1 | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1 |
Iron Age Vekerzug Komarno Slovakia Sample #25 | 575 BC (I12110) | Genetic Distance: 12.02 | mtDNA: J1c12 | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a | |
Bronze Age Serbia Maros Culture Ostojicevo Sample #28 | 2100 BC (I16813) | Genetic Distance: 12.22 | mtDNA: R1a1a | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1 | |
Iron Age Vas County Hungary Sample #29 | 900 BC (I25504) | Genetic Distance: 12.23 | mtDNA: H79b1 | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a2b1 | |
Iron Age Gyor-Moson-Sopron Hungary Sample #47 | 260 BC (I18489) | Genetic Distance: 12.91 | mtDNA: H58 | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a2b1 | |
Iron Age Poltenbrunn Lower Austria Sample #49 | 350 BC (I11701) | Genetic Distance: 12.96 | mtDNA: T2b81 | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a2b1 | |
Iron Age Gyor-Moson-Sopron Hungary Sample #50 | 260 BC (I18492) | Genetic Distance: 12.97 | mtDNA: H58 | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a2b1 | |
Late Roman Miroico Portugal Sample #69 | 425 AD (R10501) | Genetic Distance: 13.31 | mtDNA: U6a3b1 | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a2a5 | |
Late Bronze Age Hostivice-Palouky Central Bohemia Sample #71 | 800 BC (I13794) | Genetic Distance: 13.34 | mtDNA: H2a | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a2b1 | |
Gallo-Roman Lombard Grave Sample #96 | 580 AD (CL94) | Genetic Distance: 13.83 | mtDNA: K1c1 | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a2f | |
Medieval Hungary Carolingian Empire Zalavar Varsziget Sample #97 | 850 AD (AHS58) | Genetic Distance: 13.85 | mtDNA: U4d2 | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a2b | |
Merovingian Grave North Rhine-Westphalia Germany Alt-Inden Sample #100 | 600 AD (IND003) | Genetic Distance: 13.89 | mtDNA: T2b | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a2e2 | |
Late Bronze Age Hostivice-Palouky Central Bohemia Sample #130 | 800 BC (I13786) | Genetic Distance: 14.29 | mtDNA: H1q | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a2b1 | |
Proto-Illyrian Bronze Age Croatia Bezdanjaca Cave Sample #131 | 1150 BC (I18732) | Genetic Distance: 14.31 | mtDNA: HV24 | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a2b1 | |
Iron Age Gyor-Moson-Sopron Hungary Sample #147 | 260 BC (I18490) | Genetic Distance: 14.55 | mtDNA: H58 | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a2b1 | |
Bronze Age Obrezje Slovenia Sample #152 | 1350 BC (I5695) | Genetic Distance: 14.6 | mtDNA: N1a1a1-b | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a2b1 | |
Celtic Hungary Gyor-Moson-Sopron Sample #170 | 260 BC (I18835) | Genetic Distance: 14.86 | mtDNA: K1a1a | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a | |
Elite Celtic Burial Germany Ludwigsburg Roemerhuegel Sample #191 | 450 BC (LWB002_ss) | Genetic Distance: 15.12 | mtDNA: H2a2a1 | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a | |
Imperial Rome Mausoleo Augusto Sample #204 | 500 AD (R33) | Genetic Distance: 15.22 | mtDNA: K1a1f | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a2b1 | |
Celtic Hungary Gyor-Moson-Sopron Sample #208 | 260 BC (I18838) | Genetic Distance: 15.25 | mtDNA: T2c1+146 | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a | |
Medieval Hungarian Bathory Male Nobility Pericei Sample #241 | 1500 AD (PER08) | Genetic Distance: 15.51 | mtDNA: H7e | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a2b2 | |
Proto-Illyrian Bronze Age Croatia Bezdanjaca Cave Sample #242 | 1150 BC (I18725) | Genetic Distance: 15.52 | mtDNA: V10b1 | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a2b1 | |
Merovingian Grave North Rhine-Westphalia Germany Alt-Inden Sample #243 | 600 AD (IND017) | Genetic Distance: 15.52 | mtDNA: U3a1 | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a2b1 | |
Elite Celtic Burial Germany Ludwigsburg Roemerhuegel Sample #255 | 450 BC (LWB002_ss_b) | Genetic Distance: 15.66 | mtDNA: H2a2a1 | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a | |
Iron Age Celtic Hungary Gyor-Moson-Sopron Sample #256 | 250 BC (I18530) | Genetic Distance: 15.69 | mtDNA: H14a | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a2b1 | |
Merovingian Grave North Rhine-Westphalia Germany Alt-Inden Sample #261 | 600 AD (IND005) | Genetic Distance: 15.72 | mtDNA: T2g1a1 | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a | |
Bronze Age Croatia Velim-Kosa Sample #301 | 1460 BC (I24342) | Genetic Distance: 16.1 | mtDNA: T2b23-a | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a2b1 | |
Bronze Age Bulgaria Tell Ezero Sample #313 | 2275 BC (I19458) | Genetic Distance: 16.16 | mtDNA: W | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1 | |
Bronze Age Serbia Maros Culture Ostojicevo Sample #315 | 2100 BC (I16814) | Genetic Distance: 16.18 | mtDNA: H1e | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1 | |
Bronze Age Prague Czech Kobylisy Sample #322 | 1813 BC (I4888) | Genetic Distance: 16.21 | mtDNA: K1a2c2a1 | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a2b1 | |
Bronze Age Prague Czech Kobylisy Sample #329 | 1813 BC (I4885) | Genetic Distance: 16.27 | mtDNA: U5a1 | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a2b1 | |
Iron Age Grofove njive Slovenia Sample #412 | 575 BC (I5690) | Genetic Distance: 16.85 | mtDNA: T1a1 | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a2b1 | |
Iron Age Teplice Czech Republic Sample #426 | 280 BC (I14986) | Genetic Distance: 16.95 | mtDNA: H73 | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a2b1 | |
Medieval Hungary Carolingian Border Sarbogard Tringer Tanya Sample #445 | 950 AD (AHPS144) | Genetic Distance: 17.07 | mtDNA: J1b1a1 | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a2c1 | |
Proto-Illyrian Bronze Age Croatia Bezdanjaca Cave Sample #469 | 1150 BC (I18415) | Genetic Distance: 17.21 | mtDNA: H1aj1 | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a2b1 | |
Frankish-Gallic Lombard Grave Sample #488 | 590 AD (SZ27) | Genetic Distance: 17.38 | mtDNA: N1a1a1a1 | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a2b1 | |
Celtic Briton Gladiator York Sample #489 | 250 AD (6DRIF-22) | Genetic Distance: 17.39 | mtDNA: H | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a2b | |
Iron Age Chemin de Coupetz Marne France Sample #501 | 250 BC (I21402) | Genetic Distance: 17.51 | mtDNA: J2b1b1 | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a2b1 | |
Dark Ages Northern Spain Las Gobas Sample #508 | 650 AD (ldo039) | Genetic Distance: 17.58 | mtDNA: U5a1a1 | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a2c1 | |
Bronze Age Prague Czech Kobylisy Sample #512 | 1813 BC (I4891) | Genetic Distance: 17.58 | mtDNA: J2a1a2 | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a2b1 | |
Crusader Knight French / Lebanon Sample #530 | 1250 AD (SI-40) | Genetic Distance: 17.73 | mtDNA: U5a1g | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1 | |
Etruscan Tarquinii Italy Sample #567 | 199 BC (TAQ018x) | Genetic Distance: 17.9 | mtDNA: W6a | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a2b1 | |
Visigoth Frankish Girona Sample #572 | 550 AD (I12032) | Genetic Distance: 17.94 | mtDNA: C4a1a | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a | |
North Alpine Bronze Age Sample #575 | 1794 BC (AITI_43) | Genetic Distance: 17.96 | mtDNA: X2b+226 | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a2b1 | |
High Status Male Haunstetten Sample #583 | 2059 BC (POST_44) | Genetic Distance: 18.03 | mtDNA: K1a3a | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a2b1 | |
Bronze Age Hostivice-Palouky Czech Sample #584 | 1050 BC (I15041) | Genetic Distance: 18.03 | mtDNA: H1 | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a2b1 | |
Dark Ages Italy Bardonecchia Sample #585 | 650 AD (Bard_T7A) | Genetic Distance: 18.04 | mtDNA: ? | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a2b | |
Celtic Hungary Gyor-Moson-Sopron Sample #623 | 250 BC (I18531) | Genetic Distance: 18.25 | mtDNA: H | Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a | |
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