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During the early 11th century, most Slavic communities in the south balkan region were nominally part of the Bulgarian Empire, especially under the rule of Tsar Samuel, who established his capital at Ohrid. Samuel’s state was essentially centered in modern North Macedonia, drawing heavily on local Slavic nobility and military manpower.
In this video we will explore a 11th century sample from North Macedonia. I used academic tools, such as Admixtools 1 and 2, but also amateur tools such as Trait predictor, betacalc, eurogenes K36, and G25 to analyze this sample.