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    Map of Celtic & Italic paternal lineages

    I honestly don't understand what you are talking about. This map shows the Celtic Y-DNA distribution throughout Europe. There is a grey area in the northern Netherlands, north-western Germany and western Denmark. This is because of a high percentage of Germanic Y-DNA that overwhelms the region...
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    Map of Celtic & Italic paternal lineages

    Yes, and why would it be any other colour considering the huge amounts of Germanic Y-DNA there?
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    Map of Celtic & Italic paternal lineages

    I think you're looking at the wrong map, chap. This is the Italo-Celtic Y-DNA distribution map, the one that shows Germanic Y-DNA has >75% Germanic Y-DNA in the areas you've just stated. I would link you but I haven't made enough posts yet to post links.
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    Map of Celtic & Italic paternal lineages

    That sounds reasonable. Interesting nevertheless. There is a very high amount of Germanic Y-DNA there. Check out Maciamo's Germanic Y-DNA map
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    Map of Germanic paternal lineages

    How is that obvious? If they settled Sicily like England then there wouldn't be a drastic mark on the map
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    Map of Germanic paternal lineages

    What is the reason for the higher percentage of Germanic Y-DNA in north-western Sicily? Possibly the Normans or some completely unrelated migrations pre Germanic culture?
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    Map of Celtic & Italic paternal lineages

    Another great map. Is there a reason why there is a drop in percentage around northern central France? After looking at the Germanic map it doesn't appear that a higher percentage of Germanic Y-DNA is the cause.
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