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    Preislamic genetic berber influence in Galicia (NorthWestern Spain). New genetic study.

    https://www.usc.gal/gl/xornal/novas/xenetistas-escriben-primeira-historia-poboacion-galega-sentan-bases-medicina-personalizada Antonio Salas Elllacuriaga and Federico Martinón Torres, from USC University, has discovered the origin of the surprising 12-15% berber genetic influx in Galicia...
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    Question What % in each Latin American country are Amerindians?

    But these % are not scientific, they are just "identify". Using only genetic studies, what are the % of Amerindian by country? I am spaniard and simply seeing their faces you know % of Amerindian are much, much higher than their "identities". European ancestry in Center and South America (except...
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    History Columbus was a Sephardic Jew from Western Mediterranean, study finds

    Felipa Moniz was only daughter of an "fidalgo". "Fidalgo" in portuguese and "Hidalgo" in spanish means people of noble origin but without titles. In XVII century I saw in my antecesors archives some of males, peasant land owners ("rich"peasants) married with "hidalgo" women, because in many...
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    History Columbus was a Sephardic Jew from Western Mediterranean, study finds

    Just about a curiosity, Colón DNA-Y matched in a first approachment Trastámara Dinasty DNA-Y, and that Trastámara DNA-Y took its origin from Burgundy Dinasty in actual east France. Is it known what haplogroup had Trastámaras and Burgundian Royalty? A scientific paper is coming in November, so we...
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    Debate Unclear migration path

    Hello Wilfried, I´m J2b2 as well, and H1 like you, David from northwestern Iberia. The path could be from Danube Delta to actual South Austria, Hungary, and then actual Germany, and more far away to far west Europe (British isles and Iberia). Ethnic groups? my beliefs: indoeuropean people...
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    Your physical idea of what Yamnayans look-like.

    You can see how scythians looked like:
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    Tartessos: new findings

    First human representations found in Tartessos Culture, V century b.C.: https://www.europapress.es/extremadura/noticia-investigadores-csic-hallan-yacimiento-casas-turunuelo-primeras-representaciones-humanas-tarteso-20230418121547.html Findings of the last years around Guadiana River are really...
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    How much Roman Italian DNA do Iberians have?

    What model are you using? where can I find it?
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    How much Roman Italian DNA do Iberians have?

    New studies confirm the emigration of christian southerniberians to free-muslim Kingdom of northwestern Iberia (Gallaecia) in IX century: https://www.lavozdegalicia.es/noticia/sociedad/2022/10/19/analisis-33-tumbas-desvela-habitantes-santiago-convirtio-ciudad/00031666196319467683778.htm 50% of...
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    How much Roman Italian DNA do Iberians have?

    The shift in PCA occurs during the Dark Ages in Northwestern Iberia, the corner where a Christian Kingdom remained, the ancient Roman Gallaecia or old Suevi Kingdom. The shift was since 860 because just before that date muslims on the south became "difficult" for christians there, so many...
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    The Lady of Elche from Iberia

    There are incredible and amazing discoveries in the last years in southwestern Iberia (Turu?uelo, Cancho Roano, etc...). There was a very complex civilization there, and all the Mediterrean coast was very advanced, but this was attested yet in the roman written references about Iberians and...
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    mtDNA A23 in Galicia (Spain)

    So for sure this A23 came from Alans, Suevii or Goths came in the Vth century. Who knows the melting-pot composition of these tribes came from Middle Danube to today Ucrania and even far away...
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    WASPs as a standard for Whiteness

    The genetic key of the whiteness is the Anatolian Farmer component. The economical and social revolution of this people is the real deal in the humanity history, and they carried lighter features , so... the answer is very easy, Jovialis.
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    Basques repopulated Spain during the Reconquista

    Basques didn?t repopulate Western Iberia at all.
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    mtDNA A23 in Galicia (Spain)

    Where are your paternal grandmother come from in Galicia, Catuxa? It could be as well from a woman came from Nueva Espa?a (actual Mexico) since 1521. Not many people from America came to Spain but who knows, it could be.
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    Phenotypes of the Spaniards

    Surely some people who speak Q-Celtic arrived at northwestern Iberia and settled here. Ancient roman or greek authors said some Celtic tribes settled originally in southwestern Iberia migrated to northwestern in times of punic/roman wars, these were called Celtici by romans composed by...
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    Phenotypes of the Spaniards

    Sir Philip, there was a muslim tax achiever in Gijon (Asturias coast), and surely muslims arrived at Atlantic coast at the very beginning, as they arrived as far as north in France like Poitiers in 732. Did they conquered North Atlantic and Cantabrian coast? surely they only ask for taxes during...
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    Should Russians be considered European?

    Mordred, only a little area in Iberia was under muslim rule for 700+ years, the Granada Kingdom, present Granada, Almeria and Malaga provinces of Andalusia. My land, northern Galicia, was never under muslim rule. Porto, northern Portugal, was under muslim rule only for 150 years, and this city...
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    Phenotypes of the Spaniards

    Maciamo, I read the link you gave me, but some things are not clear for me. The berber genetic intromission in West Iberia is dated between 860 and 1120, and the pattern to the south of the different clades is clearly related with languages and different northern kingdoms of Middle Age Iberia...
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