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    Celtic Tomb Sheds Light On Iron Age Trade

    you're an idiot. Gallic is Celtic if for no other reason Old Gaullish is a well proven Celtic language (P-Celtic) plus the Greeks and Romans all referred to both,the Halstatt and La Tene peoples/cultures as Celtae which is where the word came from al modern day (2015)historians...
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    Celtic Tomb Sheds Light On Iron Age Trade

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_T%C3%A8ne_culture http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celts http://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Celtic_art http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gauls http://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Helvetii http://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Hallstatt_culture http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hallstatt...
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    Celtic Tomb Sheds Light On Iron Age Trade

    yes I hope they will do several DNA tests soon Y-DNA, mtDNA ,and autosomal tests for these truly Celtic princely graves, that have been found dating the historical Celtic era. I hope they get to it soon. these are obviously the elite burials that are well known to be/come from that area..
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    Map of Germanic paternal lineages

    I wish someone made a Y-DNA map of European lineages in America,Canada, SA, Australia etc.... and see in which regions in every country have patterns or show where certain types are more common/prevalent than others it would be interesting to see how much R1b-L21 there is compare to R1b-U106...
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    Iraqi Women Vs Kuwaiti Women - Who is hotter?

    good thing I'm not British
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    Celtic Tomb Sheds Light On Iron Age Trade

    I think you mean La Tene art. Gallic is Celtic btw besides, the article clearly says they were imported from Greece or Italy or made by Greek or Etruscan craftsmen it wasn't unusual for Celtic kings/chiefs/princes or the elite to have things like that in their possession
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    Map of Germanic paternal lineages

    are you ok? do you need a tissue ? LMFAO
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    The Celts were G2a2b2a1b L497 ( Hallstatt Y-DNA from Mitterkirchen, Upper Austria 700

    but Im sure many haplogroup sub-clades from historically pre-Indo European populations sprang up at a time when the carriers were living with or mixing with the people who spread IE languages/culture into Europe. by that definition you can say just about all sub-clades from all European...
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    The Celts were G2a2b2a1b L497 ( Hallstatt Y-DNA from Mitterkirchen, Upper Austria 700

    G y-dna does not have any Indo-European origins, within the historical context it's largely from early, pre-Indo European, Neolithic settlers in Europe. this sub-clade is just one of the Neolithic groups who mixed with the later Indo-Europeans and migrated with them, Maciamo...
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    1st century middle eastern Genome?

    when? they didn't give the DNA results in the article. and this is from 2012............... they never took it further to ever find out more
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    Iraqi Women Vs Kuwaiti Women - Who is hotter?

    not in Kuwait but if she was in Afghanistan or Saudi Arabia, then yeah, maybe
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    1st century middle eastern Genome?

    this thread is stupid in some ways in the middle ages, priests would literally go around claiming they had the bones of saints and martyrs making fighters, knights and normal people swear an oathe on them to act right or just to "promote" the church et....... like one professor said...
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    Iraqi Women Vs Kuwaiti Women - Who is hotter?

    Lebanese and Persian women are more beautiful/hotter
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    FTDNA What is the R1b-L21/L1065 Scot's modal 2 ?

    I'm not talking about the LSC but what Ken Nordvedt used to call R1b-L21 Scot's modal type 2. at one time he or someone wanted to call it the Campbell subclade, until they found out they weren't the only ones who had it although it's largely made from people with that surname Its basically...
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    Scots, how Celtic are they?

    Scotland is probably the most heavily mixed Germanic-Celtic nation in the entire British isles. throughout the entire nation this is true all DNA studies show the population of the Lowlands are heavily mixed with Celtic and Germanic genetics from earlier times. there is even a...
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    Autosomal analysis of Unetice and Urnfield genomes

    I have heard that the urnfield culture did was in fact culturally influenced by trade with the Balkans and SE Europe. almost similar to how part of the later Halstatt culture was too this genetic find supports that to some extant but also what peaked my interest was how the Yamna genome...
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