To be on the safe side regarding selected eastern Krasnoyarsk samples I made a g25-test using ALL available ancient samples to figure out Southwest and Eastwest Finns. The reason for selecting Krasnoyarsk samples was the fact that they look on drift tests promising sources for Baltic Finns. Yet I want to see new Volga Oka samples and want to search suitable western pairs for them. Hopefully Eurogenes author can offer them in the near future.
Target: Finnish_Southeast
Distance: 0.7026% / 0.00702565 | ADC: 0.25x RC
24.8 NOR_North_VA_o2:VK519
14.0 ISL_Viking_Age_Pre_Christian:NNM-A-1
13.0 Baltic_EST_IA:s19_V10_2
12.6 SWE_Viking_Age_Sigtuna:vik_KAL006
9.0 NOR_Mid_MA:VK124
8.0 SRB_Viminacium:R9673
6.8 EST_Saaremaa_EVA:VK554
6.0 DNK_Sealand_VA:VK215
3.6 Baltic_EST_IA:s19_VII4_1
1.2 RUS_Ladoga_VA:VK21
1.0 DNK_Funen_VA:VK371
Target: Finnish_Southwest
Distance: 0.5735% / 0.00573538 | ADC: 0.25x RC
24.6 DNK_Langeland_VA:VK367
17.4 DNK_Sealand_EVA:VK297
13.4 SWE_Gotland_VA:VK462
11.6 FIN_Levanluhta_IA:JK1968
8.8 SWE_Gotland_VA:VK472
8.0 SWE_Gotland_VA:VK51
5.2 FIN_Levanluhta_IA:DA234
3.8 RUS_Ladoga_VA:VK408
3.6 DEU_Tollense_BA:WEZ40
2.4 SWE_Viking_Age_Sigtuna:vik_84005
1.2 UKR_Shestovitsa_VA:VK539
This would be nice, but only if we forget eastern origins of Baltic Finns, with exception of Levanluhta and Norwegian Saami. Negative side is that our history should be written newly, because we would be descendants of Vikings. We are not. Dilemma we have with our history ought to be seen.
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