Узорак древне ДНК под ознаком SP-10 из средине 10. вијека са налазишта Sárrétudvari-Poroshalom (SP; Hajdú–Bihar County) припада хаплогрупи I2-PH908>FT16449>MF2888
Негативан је на А873. За сваки случај провјерио сам му све новеле Пејовића и Вранића који су на нивоу MF2888* и није имао дијељених. Добар дио их је покривен и очитан негативно. У новеле Нијемца Вибера немам увид. Дакле је SP-10 највјероватније пети огранак MF2888 и може се означити као I2-PH908>FT16449>MF2888*
Још једна потврда везе становништва мађарско-румунског Бихора из 10. вијека и данашњих Срба. не знам какав је карактер те везе, али нека веза очигледно постоји.
Такође, не знам да ли је ово најстарији археогенетички узорак I2-PH908? Било је неких у Чешкој, ако се сјећам, али сам заборавио.
Подаци о налазишту и узорку:
6.19 Sárrétudvari-Poroshalom (SP; Hajdú–Bihar County)
The burial ground was on a small hill (i.e., a tell from the Bronz Age) (Poroshalom) located in
a few kilometers from sites Hízóföld and Őrhalom. The investigation was conducted by Ibolya
M. Nepper between 1991 and 1993, but it is only partially excavated. However, they found 17
graves,stray finds referred to further burials. Partial horse burials and food offerings were found
in two-two cases. The archaeological material composed of weapons (archery equipment and a
saber), horse-riding equipment (stirrups, bit, girth buckle) with harness ornaments and inlaid
ornaments, dress fittings (belt buckles, silver and gilded rectangular ornaments), jewelry
(penannular hair rings, beads, ball buttons, silver bracelets, finger rings), and implements (knife,
fire-lighting tool). A set of belt ornaments made of precious metal were found in two graves.
The cemetery was dated to the first half/ 2nd third of the 10th century CE. However,
radiocarbon data suggests that it was used in the 2nd half of the 10th century CE as well. During
the anthropological investigation, fourteen skeletons were available for analysis. Four sub-adult
and ten adult individuals, respectively six males and four females were described by Luca Kis.
The cemetery was categorized as group A in the Gáll system. We involved three samples in the
analysis categorized as Conqueror elite.
SP-10: Grave No. 10:
A middle-old adult male was buried in the grave. The burial did not contain any known grave
goods. It was dated to the 2nd third of the 10th century CE.