Are the haplogroups for both groups nearly identical? What differences are there, if any, for both y DNA and even maternal DNA?
Caesar said the aquitanians were essentially Spaniards, is that true even today when it comes to genetics and linguistics and culture?
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Begoña Martínez-Cruz et al. (2012) studied the frequencies of Y-haplogroups in the Spanish and French Basque country, Gascony, Navarra, La Rioja, northern Aragon, Cantabria, and northern Castille & Leon. There are 835 samples, making it the biggest and most detailed study for the region so far...
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