Thanks Yaroslav.
It is because of Fayli that I said ZS3128 probably branched in Anatolia.
This is my L1189 Google Map description ---
This is one of the clusters of J1 with DYS388=13. It probably originating somewhere in Anatolia around 4,000 to 5,000 years ago. Its distinctive SNPs are Z1842- and L1189+.
Not all of these cases have been tested for L1189. The green cases without dots have not been tested for L1189, but they probably belong to the L1189 cluster.
The gold cone marker cases seem to belong to a subset of their own (ZS5318-, ZS3128- ) which branched in Europe between about 3,897 and 4,760 years ago. Advanced testing of two members of the subset, Hartwig and Holm, show that they share a common direct paternal ancestor about 879 years ago.
The gold cross marker cases are another subset. Advanced testing shows that Potzler and Forde belong to a branch sharing a direct paternal ancestor about 4,760 years ago. It probably branched in Europe.
The gold cone and gold cross clusters are both mostly German. However, they do not share a direct paternal ancestor within the past 3,900 years or so.
The gold flower marker cluster (ZS3128) is more widely dispersed. Advanced testing shows that Wysocki, Moshidis, Edens, Rusi and the Kurdish case from northeastern Iraq belong to a branch sharing a direct paternal ancestor about 3,223 years ago. Therefore, this group was probably still in Anatolia at that time. How and when the descendants of this cluster dispersed in Europe is not clear to me.
Advanced testing would put the green markers into one of the gold marker branches, or possibly into other, as yet unknown branches.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=16Js5W1sSDUl_zXDd0CcDm6V3Q0M&usp=sharing