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    Old English (Anglo-Saxon)

    No problem with conversing in OE since it was a language of its own. I would be interested to see an attempt at trying to construct an artificial modern language containing only words taken from modern English which ultimately came from OE. Scandinavian words mostly doubled the AS, both were...
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    The Italo-Celtic expansion

    Sorry for misspelling. I had in mind R-L21 and R-S28, both Celts, both from central Europe from Alps. What I was driving at is the association of p-celtic with R-L21 and q-Celtic with R-S28. The first arrived first to Britain and the second R-S28 came later speaking what would become Irish. But...
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    Are haplogroups I and J2 close genetically ?

    i was advised to order the marker test, now i am confused. Does it mean that you can order SNP test without ordering STR?
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    U.S. Gov't. jobs in Europe

    You need a visa of sorts but this involves coming in and doing the paperwork, I speak of the UK. Not sure whether you can do it by proxy, you can snoop around.
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    How do they test haplogroups of skeletons ?

    With that Neanderthal DNA they are probably spinning. For some the very existence of the creature is in question. This science reminds me of proving identity from hair. A game at best.
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    The Italo-Celtic expansion

    Vulgar Latin is a tricky bit cause no one really knows how it was formed and when. The same thing by extension can be said about Romanization. At the time of widespread Romanization Italo-Celtic split was evident and passé. But Maciamo is kind of right. Except Vasconic, in one particular region...
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    The Italo-Celtic expansion

    I am tying to put it somehow together since my knowledge of subclades within haplogroups is fractional. The most probable, if we take Hallstatt-LaTiene road, is the start of Celto-Italic in the Alps and around, this includes both R-21 and S-28 present or still undifferentiated when Celto-Italic...
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    What makes Europeans similar between each others, as opposed to Americans

    I’ve noticed it as well and was very happy someplace peoples eat just like me. Always hated the fork in my left and found it cumbersome. To make it easier I used to switch and eat with my right hand but got audience. Now I simply cut meat into chunks before eating, put the knife aside and fork...
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    The Cross, an Aryan and not a Christian Symbol

    Hello all. I stumbled upon this forum, looks absorbing with many topics I am into, though my knowledge is fairly average. I didn’t know about the cross symbol, it’s so simplistic it may have travelled through many cultures and peoples. The name of Jesus is much older than Christianity and been...
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