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  1. A Norfolk L-M20

    haplogroup L, the rarest in Europe

    Well some related Y-DNA HG L may, just may, have passed through the Indus Valley Civilisation. It could have travelled with the Iranian Neolithic Farmers.
  2. A Norfolk L-M20

    haplogroup L, the rarest in Europe

    After several years of thinking on this, my favourite hypothesis is a medieval Asian sailor leaving his DNA in a South coast port such as Southampton. There are two families in southern England that share the same L. During C18 the two surname lines were only 34 miles apart in the area of...
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