Late Neolithic and Nordic Bronze Age.

paul333

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Y-DNA haplogroup
H2a1 M9313
mtDNA haplogroup
H1c3
Looking through recent developments in tracing Y Dna using a new tool the SNP Tracker, created I believe by Robert Spencer. I have found a significant majority of the 'Y H2' SNP reference's to the Neolithic, and Nordic Bronze ages in Sweden, through its lower subclades, downstream, and ancestral to its defining SNP 'P.96', many tracing back to these early periods in Sweden .

There is not a lot of Information regarding the DNA of the people who actually lived there during these times, as Wikpedia etc indicates, and informs, regarding the 'Nordic Bronze Age', " The archaeological legacy of the Nordic Bronze age culture is rich, but the ethnic, and linguistics affinities of it are unknown".

The Wikipedia Information was also informing that these people lived, in very small isolated Longhouse's, Farmsteads, etc, and not in close communities, such as villages, towns etc. Isolation such as this, would mean there would not be a lot of socialising, or mixing, which would possibly mean some original 'Y, and Mt Dna of these families could of been very much locally confined, in these rural area's for hundreds, if not thousands of years.

This may be one reason why it seems so difficult to find out the ethnic makeup of these early peoples, families, from the Neolithic period and Nordic Bronze ages in these regions.

Is it possible that Y H2, which is very rare in Europe, and at one time even believed extinct, could prove to be one of these Isolated peoples, it certainly now looks as though it was significantly present there, during the periods mentioned.

It is now a waiting game for confirmation, or is there any other available information available, that would confirm this presence, such as from archaeological excavations etc ??.
 
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