On Anthrogenica it is said that the man was buried wearing a Celtic arm-ring, so that would validate the initial date.
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On Anthrogenica it is said that the man was buried wearing a Celtic arm-ring, so that would validate the initial date.
I believe that the subclade is West Saxon and indicative of the early proliferation of DF29 subclades on the plains of northern Germany and northwest Poland during the Corded Ware Culture.
The first sample with the lactase persistence gene is a R1a-Z93 guy from Ukraine. Also it may be instructive that the word for butter comes from a Greek term meaning ‘cow-cheese’, indicating the...
T2a1a appears to be an Indo-European clade, as it is found in Bell Beaker remains and those found all the way in India. It could have come to Dalmatia with the Illyrians or the Slavs. My dad is...
R1a-M417 is heavily bottlenecked (formed 8700 BP, TMRCA 5400 BP); it seems to me it was a marginal EHG lineage until one guy, perhaps marrying a woman from pre-Yamnaya R1b clans, became successful. ...
I simply must respond to the level of ignorance shown by the above poster, trying to attribute absolute anti-Christian filth to the religion simply because they don't like it (in most cases because...
My grandfather was, but he died in 1992. Only ancestor to not come over from England was...a Dane. Male line ancestor of his maternal grandmother, came over in the Colonial period. Hans Madsen;...
I can vouch for that. Due to my 10% Sicilian DNA, I tan quite well; as a kid, a March picture of me looked like a fine English boy, while in a September shot, I could have passed for Hispanic. Even...
One thing that's a problem in the United States is the post-Civil War tabooing of states' rights has made every federal election life or death. And as a Gen Xer I do like to blame the millennials...
I read at Anthrogenica that Bishop Peder Winstrup, one of their match samples which I match, is R1b-DF27; MTA did not define his haplogroup from what I recall, or had it just at generic R1b.
Forgive my impertinence, but what in tarnation is Yosemite Jew? Four of them seem to cluster identically with one another, while Urgell is the oddball, with less Sardinian, more Basque, and less...
Uh, just so we're on the right page here, the modern Habsburg line is not descended in male line from the Swiss founder. Starting with Joseph II, the modern male-line Habsburg lineage is that of the...
Hg C may be rare in Native Americans, but I am descended from one of them. He had a child with a French settler and their child took the mother's surname of Doucet, my 8x great-grandfather Jean...
I think we can put to bed the Drummonds being descended from a Hungarian prince who settled in Scotland in the reign of Malcolm III, as family lore so says since they are L21 while the royal...
The North Ossetians, which have a federal republic in the Russian Federation, have a lot of G, which is found in many other Caucasian peoples (the Shapsug Adygei have over 80% G); the only haplogroup...
You missed Coxsackie, New York. It is said to mean 'hoot of an owl' in a Native language. Also the history of Chicken, Alaska's name is interesting; the settlers wanted to name it after the state...
R-Z92 is part of R1a, it is the East Baltic branch of Z280. On the R1a page on this site, the tree for Z280 shows the branch where Z92 is located, along with its cousin subclades, like the...
I'm not surprised you got Providence, Duarte, we have quite a bit of Portuguese-language immigration in southeastern New England. A lot from the Azores and also the Cape Verde Islands in Providence....
I live in Coventry, Rhode Island. Born and raised. Well, born in Warwick, but that's five miles away. And my maternal grandparents grew up there. Also my sister lives there, and we, through our...
Yes, Mudéjars were numerous in Aragon, and the expulsion of the Moriscos (those of their descendants who had converted, at least on face value, to Christianity) dealt a profound blow to the economy...
Makes perfect sense. There were no haplogroups associated with modern populations of the area, save the I2-M223 guys. There are two possibilities for the natives of the area, either Germanic (which...
Mine is on the west side of Maastricht; usually in the oracles my closest matches are South Dutch so this makes sense. My male line originates not too far away in the Rhenish Palatinate.
Mine is...interesting...but is better by leaps and bounds than Ancestry, which does not appear to pick up any trace of my father's maternal grandfather in me; his parents were from Palazzo Adriano,...
Judging from the other members of the E-Y4971 branch, VK474 may be descended from a real-life version of the Thirteenth Warrior, albeit through a North Slavic milieu.
Peter the Great possessed the original Romanov y-dna (the later part of the dynasty is descended from his daughter Anna and has the Holstein-Gottorp German R1b, U106) and was of a native Russian...