Let's put it this way, they are bigger than those between Italy and the farthest European population to Italy in terms of genetics. So yeah, in the big scheme of things I'd say they are pretty huge.
I may agree with your general point but I disagree that it's only (or mainly) a matter of pigmentation. It is Moja insisting on the importance of pigmentation. Although that is a factor too, I maintain that a significant majority of times it is easy to tell apart an Iranian from a Southern...
It's not like "some people don't like to believe these things" (*boohoo* *sob sob*), the problem here is that these things are only in your self-hating brains, and you have been pathetically trying to establish some sort of very far-fetched connection based on Neolithic ancestral genetic...
What's your obsession with us dude? Please leave us alone and go channel your self-hate on some other Southern Euro country, or even better go to The Apricity where you belong :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
Do you really mean between Middle-Eastern looking Taremi and fully European-looking Acerbi, Di Marco, Barella and Bastoni? Okay bro... Now I know for sure you are not being serious :ROFLMAO: I'm outta here, I've had fun though thanks.
Do you have some kind of cognitive impairment? Those are apparently Russians (except for the Middle Eastern/almost Pakistani-looking women with the flag), the girl even has the Russian flag painted on her cheek if ever there was need to confirm she was not Iranian.
Yeah same... Why don't you just embrace your Middle Eastern heritage and stop being a Euro-wannabe? Unfortunately it's a disease that seems to be quite widespread in your area of the world.
Typical of you people to brand the Europeans "Eurocentric"/"colonialists" etc. and at the same time...
The only Iranians are the (*surprise*) Iranian looking middle-aged ladies around the flag. The others, at least the more European looking in that picture, are apparently Russians. Stop embarassing yourself.
Coincidentally similar ancestral components in coincidentally similar amounts?
I'm Northern Italian and I also had Illyrian as closest in some of those calculators.
It must be said that's quite an extended group, the present-day Belgians and the Spaniards are not close at all. In fact from what I've seen the Belgians and most of the French are closer to the Germans.
That is the example I had in mind, nothing "nordic" about them and yet part of the "Celtic" world because their culture, though mixed with important local elements (as would be the case with the Lepontics, assuming they were Celts or proto-Celts), belongs to the Celtic koine.
Noted. But one theory I had read about the Lepontics was that they were proto-Celtic, hence in a sense it was Transalpine Gauls (at least the ones more distant from their original heimat in the Alps) that came from the Lepontics in the first place, at least in a cultural sense (since such a...
I don't know if the Lepontics were Celts or not, I don't have a stake in that. But if they were, why couldn't they show any genetic difference at all with the Transalpine Gauls? I assume that the Celts were not a genetic monolith.
Are you referring to the modern Northern Italians here? Maybe...
I'm referring to IA Northern Italian peoples here, and to the IA French peoples immediately adjacent to, or reasonably near, the modern borders of Italy. The Provencal samples I'm aware of come from quite a few hundreds kilometers west of Italy.
As to modern Northern Italians, again, I don't...
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