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    New map of haplogroup Q

    But I cannot understand how mongoloid genes (haplogroup) arrived in Denmark and Sweden. Even a very little in the Netherlands. The north of the Netherlands were isolated. During the Migration Age no tribes from the south and east arrived there. In the North of Germany and Netherlands there were...
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    Celtic and Pre-Germanic

    The name of the Eburones had to do with the Germanic wild boards. Personals- and tribe names say nothing about their origin. After WWII a lot of Dutch children had English or American names without English or American ancestry. In the seventies many Dutch children had Russian names also without...
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    New map of haplogroup Q

    It seems a very strange thing that Hunns entered Denmark and Sweden. Why did they? These countries were very poor, this in contrast with Italy and France. Why have the Danish islands and southeast Sweden a stronger red colour than England and France? Has the Q-haplogroup really a Hunnish or...
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    Celtic and Pre-Germanic

    Probably the Belgae were a celtic tribe. The Eburones and Menapii were germanic. It is thought too often that celtic tribes lived at Caesar's arrival north of the Canche, Marne and Ardennes. Does anybody read Namentkuendiche Studien Germanischer Namen in heutiger Sicht written by Juergen Udolph...
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    How much of a Neanderthal are you ?

    I believe that most descendants of Neanderthalers live in northwest Europe. Coon describe the so called Anglo-Saxon type with bony and steel forhead, blue eyes and flaxen/red hair. The German Prof. Virchow thought that he saw in Friesland (Netherlands) real Neanderthalers (with eye brows).
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    Scots, how Celtic are they?

    I do not understand that the Scandinavians brought the haplogroup Q to Scotland. This must be a mistake. How did the haplogroup Q arrive in Scandinavia? By birds? The haplogroup Q is totallt absent in Denmark, Germany and the Benelux.
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    According to Lothar Kilian and A. Hausler: no immigrants for the dispersion of I.E.

    Please I should like to know more about the Lothar Kilian and Alexanders Haeusler 's theories: they deny any immigration from East-Europe in the area of West-Europe till the Weichsel. But how did they declare the presence of the haplogroup R1a in Sweden and Norway?
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    According to Lothar Kilian and A. Hausler: no immigrants for the dispersion of I.E.

    Who does know Lothar Kilian and A. Hausler's theories: the Indo-European languages did not arrive in West-Europe by immigrants, but by acculturation and adoption. Both authors remark that the skeletons of people from the areas west of Weichsel are quite differents from those of the people in...
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    Looking at European genes : Paleolithic vs Neolithic

    A strange thing! Never I heart that there are in Mongolia people with fair hair and light eyes. Blue eyes seem me impossible. You only can find really blue eyed men in Scandinavia, north of Germany and the Netherlands. In East-Europa light eyes are mixed green/grey eyes. Real blue eyes are there...
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    Looking at European genes : Paleolithic vs Neolithic

    But the Huns did not go to the north to countries such as the Netherlands and Denmark. It is impossible to find descendants of the Huns on the coast of northwest Germany and Jutland.
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    Looking at European genes : Paleolithic vs Neolithic

    But please I cannot believe that there are real Danes and autochnous Dutchmen who have mongoloid features. For example the Jutlanders are fairest haired men in the world. Dark hair and dark eyes are lacking, in Sweden too. I cannot imagine that there exist Scandinavians and Germans with...
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    Looking at European genes : Paleolithic vs Neolithic

    Many thanks for these interesting information. Is it possible to say what hair- and eyescolour the Upperpalaeolithic men (haplogroup I) had? Fair/red hair and blue-eyes? I really did not understand why Denmark and the Netherlands have 2 till 3 mongoloide genes. Mongoloide types is totally absent...
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    who are the pommeranians?

    Who did read Jurgen Udolph's book "Namentkuendliche Studien der Germanen"? It deals with the origin and arise of the Germanic tribes. According to the author the ancient author did not arise in Scandinavia, but in the Jastorf area (region south of Bremen-Hambourg-Hannover-Magdeburg till...
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    Celtic and Pre-Germanic

    But celtic names of leaders of the tribes of Cimbri and Teutones do not mean that these tribes were celts. Foreign names for leaders gave them "prestige". For example in the 18e century many members of the European high society had French Christian names and spoke French. They remained their...
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    R1b-U152 map

    What does mean R1b-U152? Where is it so numerous in Etruria? Why in Germany till into the Netherlands? The Etrurians and Dutch did not have common ancestors?
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