
I have been able to trace U5a1a in NorthWestern Russia. The movement of U5a1a comes from Tver Russia, then goes into Estonia, then into Finland.
U5a1c arose around 13000 years ago: U5 has been found in human remains dating from the Mesolithic in England, Germany, Lithuania, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Sweden, and France. The highest population concentrations in the far north, in Sami, Finns, and Estonians. Haplogroup U5 is found also in small frequencies and at much lower diversity in the Near East and parts of Africa, suggesting back-migration of people from northern Europe to the south.
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