Northener
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- Messages
- 2,008
- Reaction score
- 522
- Points
- 113
- Location
- Groningen
- Ethnic group
- NW Euro
- Y-DNA haplogroup
- E1b1b/ E-V22
Modern Europeans are genetically close to their ancestors of the late Bronze Age. To say it in another way: the genetic cards were shaken at the end of the Bronze Age.
Looking at my aDNA in the MDLP K11 matches with:
1 Halberstadt_LBA @ 1.753964
2 Alberstedt_LN @ 1.883032
3 Bell_Beaker_Germany @ 2.323992
4 Bell_Beaker_Czech @ 3.536243
5 British_Celtic @ 4.103508
6 British_AngloSaxon @ 5.348632
7 British_IronAge @ 5.791267
8 Nordic_MN_B @ 5.830501
9 Nordic_LN @ 6.482782
10 Unetice_EBA @ 6.646599
So my modern North Dutch aDNA comes close to Halberstadt LBA, that’s an example drawn from the Urnfield culture. According to the website civfanatics this was “ Y-DNA from Late Bronze Age Lusatian Culture (as part of Urnfield horizon), from Halberstadt-Sonntagsfeld in Saxony-Anhalt.This is the first - so far - ancient Y-DNA from the Lusatian Culture (Biskupin in Poland is the most famous site of this culture). He was named in this study as individual Halberstadt_LBA, I0099’.
Nr 2 Alberstedt (-LN) lays 80 km Northwestwards of Halberstadt and is sometimes associated with the Bell Beakers.
Questions: is this an example of Unetice/Tumulus/Urnfield turning Northwestwards? Was the NW Europe heavily influenced by the (post) Bell Beakers of central Europe?
Any thoughts about this?
Looking at my aDNA in the MDLP K11 matches with:
1 Halberstadt_LBA @ 1.753964
2 Alberstedt_LN @ 1.883032
3 Bell_Beaker_Germany @ 2.323992
4 Bell_Beaker_Czech @ 3.536243
5 British_Celtic @ 4.103508
6 British_AngloSaxon @ 5.348632
7 British_IronAge @ 5.791267
8 Nordic_MN_B @ 5.830501
9 Nordic_LN @ 6.482782
10 Unetice_EBA @ 6.646599
So my modern North Dutch aDNA comes close to Halberstadt LBA, that’s an example drawn from the Urnfield culture. According to the website civfanatics this was “ Y-DNA from Late Bronze Age Lusatian Culture (as part of Urnfield horizon), from Halberstadt-Sonntagsfeld in Saxony-Anhalt.This is the first - so far - ancient Y-DNA from the Lusatian Culture (Biskupin in Poland is the most famous site of this culture). He was named in this study as individual Halberstadt_LBA, I0099’.
Nr 2 Alberstedt (-LN) lays 80 km Northwestwards of Halberstadt and is sometimes associated with the Bell Beakers.
Questions: is this an example of Unetice/Tumulus/Urnfield turning Northwestwards? Was the NW Europe heavily influenced by the (post) Bell Beakers of central Europe?
Any thoughts about this?
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