We have Philip II of Macedon's skeleton, do we have his Haplogroup?
We have Philip II of Macedon's skeleton, do we have his Haplogroup?
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Reminds me of that nerd box shit but for history where they would break priceless artifacts in a thousand pieces and sell them like booster packs or some retarded like that.
Why did they write his name in English on his skull? Please tell me that's just a replica.
its 100% real
It's a replica.
cuz we don't care, it's anglo saxon civillisation ur just livin in it
>cuz we don't care, it's anglo saxon civillisation ur just livin in it
so thats why british history threads get so many replies on here
E1b1b
I wonder how this haplogroup got to Greece so much
Albanians and slavs
how do we hire some people to extract some dna from his skellie and test his haplogroup?
I've been thinking about this, a shadow and clandestine Y haplogroup identification team, owned and operated exclusively by haplotists. We will paywall the universities and various research bodies, but share info freely here on LULZ. Unfortunately I'm am an autistic libertarian techfag so any form of social organization is well beyond me.
One thing I've personally had on my mind was stealing a sample from Lenin's body, in some sort of retarded heist. There should be plenty of other semi-realistic targets like pharaohs as well. We just need a little biological sample, extract DNA from it, then send it to 23andme or something.
imagine if Lenin was something really wild like C1
How do we know its his skeleton
Because it had injuries that matched injuries he suffered in real life, a bad knee and a injured eye socket. And in the tomb was a young woman and a newborn probably Phillips last wife and son who were killed after his death.
duh, its written on his forehead idiot
we had like 2 e1b samples and 1 j1 i think too
lenin was definitely a chuvash turk so it wouldnt surprise me
>we had like 2 e1b samples
>and 1 j1 i think
Source?
He's wrong. There are I think three samples. All have J2. One Mycenean, two Empuries.
Either in the Bronze or Iron Age or with Slavs.
All Greek remains tested so far belong to J2.