Ja znam da si ti kad ti se crno na belo pokažu stvari se praviš lud tj. slepac. Evo ti malo bukvalnije:
Cruciani et al.’s E-V13 and J2-M12 coalescence times bear a striking similarity to carbon-14-based date calculations for certain archaeological sites in the Maritsa river valley and its tributaries, near the city of Nova Zagora, Bulgaria (Nilolova, 2002). These sites are associated directly with the proto-Thracian culture of the southern Balkans that came to dominate the region during the first millennium BCE. Sites surveyed included Ezero, Yunatsite, Dubene-Sarovka and Plovdiv-Nebet Tepe, all of which had deep associations with the developing EBA proto-Thracian culture of the region. It is evident that if Cruciani et al. (2007) are approximately correct in their dating of the expansion of E-V13 from the Balkans, then Oppenheimer’s theory of the role of E3b in Neolithic Britain is flawed fundamentally. E3b1a2 could not have arrived in Britain during the Neolithic era (6.5-5.5 kya) if it had not yet expanded from the southern Balkans.
The E-M78 cluster E3b1α (phylogenetically equivalent to E-V13) was found by Peričić (2005) to be at its highest frequency worldwide in the geographic region corresponding to the Roman province of Moesia Superior, a region that encompasses Kosovo, southern Serbia, northern Macedonia and extreme northwestern Bulgaria today.
https://www.waughfamily.ca/Ancient/Y Haplogroup E3b-V13 in Roman Britain.pdf
U antičkim nalazima, haplogrupa o kojoj govorimo je
u najvećem intenzitetu pronađena na području Gornje Mezije u antici. Najviše u Gornjoj Meziji, uz Dunav. U razdoblju antike. Kapiraš li? Postavio sam ti rad koji pokazuje da je ta haplogrupa napustila Balkansko poluostrvo u sklopu grčke kolonizacije arhajskog doba, a sad imaš i rad koji govori da su je u Britaniju doveli rimski vojnici-kolonisti koji su poreklom iz Mezije.
Hoćeš li opet da postavljaš glupa pitanja ili ti je sad jasno (kada ti treba crtati, doslovno)?