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    Veneti

    Zanipolo, what do you think about this thesis? Tacitus, roman historian, wrote that the language spoken in northeast Baltic region was similar to that spoken in Great Britain. In Brittany was probably living a not Celtic people: that people were the Venets, traders at the two sides of the...
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    Veneti

    source? Hi Zanipolo, this is very very interesting to me! Please, which is the scientific article or book from which you took the datas? Which is the source of this?
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    Veneti

    Well MOESAN, I agree with: But, please, answer to my question: Wich archaeological proves and evidence do you have about this? One more question: If I go to Paris archaelogical museum, can I see some archaeological findings about Veneti of Brittany? I was in Vannes museum but there was very few!
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    Veneti

    MOESAN Please, i'm looking for this archaeological evidence: my idea is that Venety from Brittany, after Caesar defeat, migrated to Scotland (Venicones). When Romans abandoned Great Britain the Venicones migrated to Wales with King Cunedda.
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    Veneti

    Good info GloomyGonzales. When was born Z280+ subclade? How old is it? Do you have any map of its spread in Europe?
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    Veneti

    The amber trade linked Lusatian Culture and Adriatic Veneti for about 800 years. A long time, enough to share some cultural aspects. They say that the basic haplogroup for Lusatian Culture is R1a1a7, but unfortunately this haplogroup is not present in Italy. Do you know other subclades that are...
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    Veneti / Venedi / Wends (OFFTOPIC Y-DNA Haplogroups R1b-U152/S28)

    This is a question to everybody inside this thread: which is in your opinion the subclade more rappresentative and more near to Lusatian Culture (1300 - 500 a. C.).
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    Veneti / Venedi / Wends (OFFTOPIC Y-DNA Haplogroups R1b-U152/S28)

    It was the usual burial practise by ancient veneti across bronze age to iron age, in the common culture of Urnfields. They say also typical for Lusatian culture was R1a1a7; it seems to be not a lot diffuse this haplogroups in Adriatic Veneto, but I don't know exactly, I have no access to...
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    Veneti / Venedi / Wends (OFFTOPIC Y-DNA Haplogroups R1b-U152/S28)

    Zanipolo, this map above about R1a1a1g2d subclade is really very interesting. In my book La dea veneta - Dal Baltico alla Bretagna - CIERRE, sorry in Italian language, there is a similar map I did before this one. My map is concerning Veneti / Wends / Venedy migrations along Amber ways (I mean...
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