Kotroman
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I have been wonder for a long time now, about the possible link between Y-DNA haplogroup G2 with early Celtic Hallstatt culture and La-Tène civilization. If we look closely at the diffusion of haplogroup G2, it can with mine suggestion be associated with Celtic migrations. The mutation of G2 is highest in Europe, at the area around the Alps and other places, settled by the Celtic tribes; in Austria 8%, southern Germany 8%, Switzerland 8%, France 5%, Czech Republic 5%, Italy 7%, and in Cantabria over 10%. The deffusion is also high on the British Isles, clearly among the Welsh people. The mutation of G2 in Wales and England can also be associated with the Roman conquest of the Britain.
So, is it possible to put a link between haplogroup G2 with Hallstatt and La-Téne cultures, and the proto-Celts?
So, is it possible to put a link between haplogroup G2 with Hallstatt and La-Téne cultures, and the proto-Celts?
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