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Ok, now you are getting more specific...

 

Before the Indo-Europeans, southern Italy was populated by people who have been conveniently deemed as part of the "great Pelasgic race". Simply meaning non-Semitic & pre-Indo-European Mediterranean types.

 

Most likely the genetic marker that represents these people is Y-Chromosome marker M35 (Haplogroup E3b). The genetic mutation that gave rise to that marker occured about 20,000 years ago and they spread out from North Africa & the Levant to populate southeastern Europe and south Italy.

 

They didn't look much different from any other Mediterranean's as far as modern E3b carriers go

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Ok, now you are getting more specific...

 

Before the Indo-Europeans, southern Italy was populated by people who have been conveniently deemed as part of the "great Pelasgic race". Simply meaning non-Semitic & pre-Indo-European Mediterranean types.

 

Most likely the genetic marker that represents these people is Y-Chromosome marker M35 (Haplogroup E3b). The genetic mutation that gave rise to that marker occured about 20,000 years ago and they spread out from North Africa & the Levant to populate southeastern Europe and south Italy.

 

They didn't look much different from any other Mediterranean's as far as modern E3b carriers go

 

 

Thank you very much Pantagathus. THat was the precise information that I was actually looking for on the other forum.

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