mihaitzateo
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- Romanian
- Y-DNA haplogroup
- proly R1B
I have no idea, about this matter.did ancient germans have more R1b over I1
R1b-U152 looks like a pure gallic-celtic marker
It seems Norse Speaker Germanics/Scandos had I1 and as 2nd HG, R1A-Norse.
The Germanics, ancestors of West German nations, seems to have had both I1 and I2b and R1B-U106.
There is also R1B-U106 in South Sweden,South Norway and Denmark, but no one knows if that is not from the Holy Roman Empire/Frankish Empire activity, in the area.
Also, the Norse Germanics could have mixed with West Germanics, in that area, from South Sweden,South Norway and Denmark.
Maybe some people from Germany,which is the richest EU country, currently, will start to do more serious research, regarding their history.
Do not think is so hard or expensive to search Germanic and Celtic sites from Austria and Germany and analyze the bones found there.
What I know is that in Tyrol R1B-U152 is even 60% in some places.