Good morning.
Have you looked at the Burgusio Santo Stefano 4th to 7th Centuries) thread under Middle Ages on this site?
Your insight would be invaluable.
I pointed out that the low WHG percentage found in this new Coia et alia paper, just 4.4pc, argues against much Translapine Celtic/Gallic or Germanic input in this area of the Alto-Adige (South Tyrol)
Have you looked at the Burgusio Santo Stefano 4th to 7th Centuries) thread under Middle Ages on this site?
Your insight would be invaluable.
I pointed out that the low WHG percentage found in this new Coia et alia paper, just 4.4pc, argues against much Translapine Celtic/Gallic or Germanic input in this area of the Alto-Adige (South Tyrol)