Myheritage sucks and doesn't even go that far back. I'd recommend something like genomelink that gives you a lot of detail (u can upload the DNA data and you can get new info through streaks unless you purchase access, so you don't actually need to pay if you are simply willing to use the website)
@@Yacc5488I think it’s going in order by year, for an example the ppl who did there test around 2019-2020 is the first ones to get the update and the later people will get there update later
@@literalgarbage8014 Why? Because I know my ancestry and the history of Denmark, plus have tested on ancestry and uploaded to various different other sites, my direct Y-DNA haplogroup is for example Celtic British, and I have so many samples from the UK on mytrueancestry, not to mention that I got English on EVERY other test than MyHeritage (also had 37% before, but that was way too high, I usually go with 15). My great great grandmother was also German/Dutch with traces of Jewish, and I did in fact inherit the Jewish according to ancestry
They have an ethnic group for Georgia, Tunisia, Peninsular Arab, Iraqi, & Syrian on myheritage from the videos. I have seen many more than what I listed too🧍🏾
My old results were 81.1 percent mesoamerican, 7.9 percent Irish Scottish Welsh, 7 percent middle eastern, and 1.2 percent askanazi Jewish. And now it says 79.7 percent indigenous in north and Central America, 18.3 percent south Central America, and 2.0 percent indigenous Chile and I don’t even look indigenous. I’m 6ft lighter skinned and full beard.