In which genetic group do Romanians originally fit in?
Slavic or Italic?
In which genetic group do Romanians originally fit in?
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>Paki nomad 4 life
the genetic groups are slavic, italic, germanic, turkic, greek and more
They are Balkan, Italic and Slavic arent genetic groups...
subhuman.
>In which genetic group do Romanians originally fit in?
total bros group
tiganic
Germans in denial
the inventors of civilisation genetic group
I thought Slavic people lived more east when Dacia got established. so it's understandable.
I guess Celts and some East Iranian tribes (Sarmatians, Alans, Scythians) can be taken into account too.
Indian
Everything that came through there.
Gitanic
Neither of those is a genetic group
Slav brothers
Apparently, the main Y-DNA haplogroups are I2a (26 %), R1a (17,5%), E1b1b (15%), J2 (13,5%) and R1b (12%), at least according to this site:
eupedia.com
So, I suppose Danubian, Balto-Slavic, Balkanik, Greco-Anatolian and Italo-Celtic.
420% bure roman here, not a single drop of barbarorum blood.
was my first guess, too.
sucem pula
indian
nordic
Celestial.
t.capo
Thracian+slavic just like the rest of the balkans
I think they'd have at least a few drops of italic blood, because of their latin language
Slavic with a Latin substrata
What happened to pic related?
Romanians aren't that light
Most roman colonists were syrians, spaniards and other guys from the newer regions.
Remember, this is the last province Rome expanded to. The supply of italian colonists was depleted by then.
>Genetic group
>Italic, Slavic
Pick one and only one.
Or maybe not:
en.wikipedia.org
Pretty mixed bunch, in any case.
>Not speaking romance language, while using ton of slavic words and some pronunciations, so the rest of latindom considers you hard to understand.
Whatever, just DON'T MIX LINGUISTIC AND GENETIC GROUPS.