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Good question, but it is too rare and there is too little data to answer with any confidence.R1b1b2 ethnic origin?
Quite possibly.I think that R1b1b2 descended indo european invaders such as hittites.
R1b must have been Basque-speakers somewhere in Asia, although I don't exclude the possibility that there could have been other languages / peoples of R1b. These basque-speakers were pratially Alpine race of Pamir and partially Redhaired freckling, came into Europe, where they were indoeuropeanized by autochthonous neolithic IE. Always nomads are incorporated and assimilated into civilization, in this case barbaric nomadic R1b were assimilated into Old Europe, Basques are those R1b who didnt lost language.
Later Basque lost red hair because they were settled in hot climate place, while others in central and north-western europe saved red hair but lost basque language. These were of Alpine type, Celto-Italic family, for this alpine type you can read Carleton Coon.
I am R1b from Southern India. Not sure , this is pre-historic or just contribution from the British/French in the last two centuries. But our language tamil is agglutinative (non indo-european) and people talk about Basque and Hungarian/Finnic in this context. Asko Parpola is a major Finn Tamil scholar.
What subclade of R1b are you?
Halfalp,
Geno 2.0 list my paternal lineage as follows -
P305 > M42 > M168 > P143 > M89 > M578 > P128 > M526 > M45 > M207 > P231 > M343 > M269 > P310 > P312 > U152 > L2 > L20
But they summarize it as R-L144.
Per the haplogroup tree it is - R1b1a2a1a1b3c1
Yes, may be I should have not mentioned it. But there is so much going on between the relationship of tamil with other agglutinative languages. One recent theory I have read is it must have spread along the sea route.There are Japanese and Korean scholars who think those languages have a tamil substratum.Ah yeah we already discussed on the R1b-L2 thread. Yeah no, your lineage is too recent for having any prehistoric link, or if it has, it's pretty crazy. You probably have a recent British/French male ancestor.
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