During scientific research on the Phoenicians, it was revealed that the basis of this community was the E Y DNA haplogroup. In the northern cemetery of Akziv, an ancient settlement camp considered the homeland of the Canaanites in Israel, 2 V12 subclades were discovered, and in the southern cemetery, the E-V22 subclade itself and various subclades were discovered. Various subclades of the E haplogroup have also been discovered in the territories of Sicily and Sardinia. The presence of Z1919, L618, which is the paternal line mutation of the E-V22, P147 and V22, V13 subclades in the ancient Phoenician camps of Tunisia and Spain, should not be ignored. The presence of M84, M81 and other E haplogroup subclades scientifically confirms that the E haplogroup, especially V22, was the ancestor of the Canaanites and created an ancient important culture like Phoenicia. Let us consider that in Sicily itself, currently 12% of the non-Phoenician, local population There are 25% representatives of haplogroup E, including E-V22.Phoenician samples have already been added to the Yfull and Theytree Y DNA trees. I have also shared the Y DNA results in the cities and maps where they are distributed in the photos below.I would like to specifically mention that the upper branch of the sample (E-M84) from the village of Hajitepe in Masalli, Azerbaijan, was also found to be Phoenician. In addition, the upper parallel "cousin" subclade of the sample belonging to our lineage (E-V22) was also found.