Haplogroup E1b1b1
"Around 8,000 years ago,
the Neolithic peoples of the Middle East that had developed the
new technology of agriculture began moving into Europe. There
were several haplogroups involved, mainly E3b, F, J2 and G2."
Spread of Neolithic haplogroups
(from 8,000 years ago) Info
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Journal of Genetic Genealogy.
3(2):26-46, 2007
Haplogroup E3b1a2 as a Possible Indicator of Settlement in Roman
Britain by Soldiers of Balkan Origin, by Steven C. Bird
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