У лангобарда CL31 c гапло G2a1 ,было не объяснимая восточно-азиатская примесь в 20%. допускали контаминацию А этот авар PSZ/1 вообще по сути монголоид. И те и другие были союзниками при разгроме гепидов в Паннонии. Значит предки нахватались в гуннский период
Да по статье получается G2a Авар на 89%-97% Монголоид
Интересно это ниже про этого Авара лидера?
The richly furnished male burial at Petőfiszállás (46°37'15.34"N; 19°50'37.74"E) was found
by metal-detecting connected to the construction of the M7 motorway in 1998. Part of the
burial was disturbed during its discovery. The 40-45 years old male had Mongoloid
characteristics. The area around the burial was later extensively studied, but no more graves
were found.
The high-ranking male was buried with a sword covered with gold plates and had two belt
sets. One of the belts consisted of shield-shaped, lunula-shaped, oval- and T-shaped mounts
and two strap-ends made of gold with pearl-row decoration. The belt widens on the back
marked with a tripartite composite mount. This belt set is a close parallel to the belt sets of the
Bócsa-Kunbábony group in both decoration and technology, but the lack of the so-called
pseudo buckles suggests an earlier dating. This composition appears in the second fourth of
the 7th century, but it is possible that its use overlapped with the use of the pseudo buckles
during the middle of the 7th century. Based on the analysis of Éva Garam the gold belt set of
Petőfiszállás belongs to the Bócsa-Kunbábony group, but predates other sites with pseudo
buckles such as Mala Pereshchepina and Maglód. The other belt set was decorated with
round, partially gilded silver mounts, that has the closest parallels in Bócsa.
The importance of the burial from Petőfiszállás comes from its belt sets that connect the early
horizon of Avar period belts (abstract floral and point-comma ornaments etc.) with the Bócsa-
Kunbábony group characterized by pearl-row decoration and pseudo buckles.
The burial belongs to the group of elite burials with military character located in the Danube-
Tisza Interfluve that could be interpreted as the military retinue of the Qagan.
The archaeological material is stored in the Katona József Museum, Kecskemét, the
anthropological material is stored in the Department of Anthropology at the University of
Szeged, Szeged.
Если это тот же то Мито его восточно-азиатская Haplogroup Z1a is widespread in North-Europe, Volga-Region, as well as in Siberia52. The
here presented phylogenetic tree of Z1a haplogroup contains interesting divergence of Asian
and North-European lineages, where the investigated individual AC19 from cemetery
Petőfiszállás is basal to the Asian modern samples (Fig. S10o). It might indicate that AC19
shared common ancestor with maternal ancestors of present-day Uyghur, Evenk, Yakut,
Yukaghir and Nganasan individuals.