joechill01
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- Y-DNA haplogroup
- R1b1a2a1a1b*
- mtDNA haplogroup
- U5b1b1
I understand that P312 is considered pre-Celtic/Italo-Celtic and is dominate in the Iberian and lower France but I have so many questions regarding P312, like why is it only found around the Iberian peninsula? Was it because of war or was it a cultural thing? Did the other branches of R1b like U152 and M222 evolve so much culturally speaking, that most P312 no longer identified with their cousins and stayed around Spain?
Also what ancient civilization do you all think carried the P312 haplogroup? If many consider U152 Gaulish and M222 Gaelic, would it safe to assume P312 is Celtiberian or is the only for Z196 mutation? I know I might have my dates wrong but perhaps P312 were the Cimmerians or were the Cimmerians L11?
Also what ancient civilization do you all think carried the P312 haplogroup? If many consider U152 Gaulish and M222 Gaelic, would it safe to assume P312 is Celtiberian or is the only for Z196 mutation? I know I might have my dates wrong but perhaps P312 were the Cimmerians or were the Cimmerians L11?