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    Y-Haplogroups of Germanic Tribes

    Here I have compiled many of the Germanic tribes of the Classical period and assigned them their Y-haplogroups as I imagine them. None of this is set in stone and this is not some factual assertion by myself, but rather a loose guide as to the origins and mixing of these tribes. Most of what I...
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    Celtic Y-Haplogroups

    I have compiled here a list of Celtic tribes and the Y-haplogroups to which I assume they belonged. I have based this on modern Y-Haplogroup maps and my own knowledge of European history. Know that this is not set in stone or a decisive statement on my part, and I am entirely willing to edit the...
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    R1b and the Gutians and Kassites

    It's come to my attention how dense R1b-Z2103 is in southern Kurdistan by the Zagros mountains. This region is known to be the homeland of the pale-skinned Gutian people, who were prominent between the 25th and 22nd centuries BC. They often warred with the Mesopotamian cultures to their south...
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    E1b1b in the Balkans (Question)

    Ever since getting into European genetics, I've been fascinated by how dense E1b1b is in Kosovo. Initially I assumed this might be the result of Pelasgians who took longer to assimilate, but I've since come to realize that J2 is instead most associated with a Pelasgian presence (though E1b1b was...
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    The Atlantic Megalith cultures were R1b.

    The Atlantic Megalith cultures were R1b. (Revised) I've read before on this website of how the Atlantic Megalithic cultures of Europe were of the Caucasian Y-haplogroup G2a. This is ridiculous. This haplogroup has a minor presence in Iberia and a tiny presence in Britannia in modern day. The...
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