Most ethnicity estimates are designed around modern reference populations and recent ancestry. Italian Ancestry zooms in on Italy specifically, uses a finer Italy-tailored regional grid as map anchors, and adds direct affinity ranking to curated ancient individuals and sites — so you get both a regional composition view and an archaeological "who you're closest to" view.
How is this different from standard ethnicity estimates (AncestryDNA, 23andMe)?
How Italian Ancestry zooms in compared with AncestryDNA- or 23andMe-style estimates.
