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I forgot I think I uploaded results from 23andMe into illustrative and it gave me the coordinates
Can you send me your 23andMe results in PM? I recently got my LivingDNA & 23andMe results back. I did AncestryDNA in 2024. I gotta say, 23andMe is the most accurate one for me. AncestryDNA assigned me all regions that have absolutely nothing to do with my known background, and it’s not because it’s some sort of surprise. LivingDNA gave me a totally different ethnic group but 23andMe is the only company that got it right. Only AncestryDNA’s Journey was accurate (albeit broad). I did LivingDNA for their deeper subclades, and also so I could compare my results with that of my family. Since everyone else I got tested on LivingDNA as well.
 
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I’m not Armenian, but the oldest specimens that carried my haplogroup was found in modern-day Armenia. And it’s not a haplogroup that’s common in Armenia either. I believe it did not originate from there.
What haplo is it?
there’s a theory PIE originated in the Armenian highlands rather than the Pontic Caspian steppe
 
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What haplo is it?
there’s a theory PIE originated in the Armenian highlands rather than the Pontic Caspian steppe
My paternal haplogroup is L-M27. It was found in three boys in the Ameni caves (I hope I spelled that right, can you confirm this? @itssoover0457) which is very close to Azerbaijan.

And mirin, I do think that’s a highly possible thing. But it does beg the question: how come Armenian is a language isolate?

I read that the Armenians are the modern-day successors of the Yamnaya. Because of that R1b subclade they carry. But don’t quote me on that!
 
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My paternal haplogroup is L-M27. It was found in three boys in the Ameni caves (I hope I spelled that right, can you confirm this? @itssoover0457) which is very close to Azerbaijan.

And mirin, I do think that’s a highly possible thing. But it does beg the question: how come Armenian is a language isolate?

I read that the Armenians are the modern-day successors of the Yamnaya. Because of that R1b subclade they carry. But don’t quote me on that!
Areni‑1 caves, but yeah
 
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My paternal haplogroup is L-M27. It was found in three boys in the Ameni caves (I hope I spelled that right, can you confirm this? @itssoover0457) which is very close to Azerbaijan.

And mirin, I do think that’s a highly possible thing. But it does beg the question: how come Armenian is a language isolate?

I read that the Armenians are the modern-day successors of the Yamnaya. Because of that R1b subclade they carry. But don’t quote me on that!
Yeah so according to that theory armenian is a direct descendant of PIE
But then according to kurgan hypothesis its an amalgamation of hurro urartian (non indo european, possibly related to northeast Caucasian like chechen and lezgin), luwian (indo european extinct Anatolian language) and phyrgian (ancestor of Proto Armenian and greek)
Basically that the PIE came through the balkans into Anatolia and then arrived in Armenia where they mixed with the locals
 
Probably georgian, Turkish or some kind of Kavkaz.

Though ur east asian dns is too low for u to be Turkish

Maybe ur from Daghestan or Chechan
Good guess but no, ANF too high
 
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i love the kardashians, kim is so hot i wanna fuck her. im sure someone can pull some strings here and convince her
 
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