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Until the end of the Mesolithic,Great britain was linked to the European continent.
Paleolithic Scandinavan people evolved from pre I1 to become I1 which is the last branch of pre I1 haplogroups.
How come you don't find pre I1 people or other branches of pre I1 in Northern Europe, Britain especially.
Given that Britain was linked to Netherland and Denmark, pre I1 people could have move to Britain but nowadays you only find I2a2 isles there as paleolithic haplogroup.
What happened to the other pre I1 people?
Paleolithic Scandinavan people evolved from pre I1 to become I1 which is the last branch of pre I1 haplogroups.
How come you don't find pre I1 people or other branches of pre I1 in Northern Europe, Britain especially.
Given that Britain was linked to Netherland and Denmark, pre I1 people could have move to Britain but nowadays you only find I2a2 isles there as paleolithic haplogroup.
What happened to the other pre I1 people?