Originally posted by Krumlov
My resources page will give you all the known information and you can draw your own conclusions: http://www.davidkfaux.org/R1b1c10_Resources.pdf.
It would make sense if U152 arrived in England in La Tene times and spread north but there is nothing in its present distribution or in the archaeological record (the Arras culture being considered now as a local La Tene - like group but unliekly to be Continental transplants). If anyone can find a good hypothesis that fits with the archaeological data and the east coast predominance I am all ears. I have wrestled with this thing for three years now an am frustrated but the lack of data beyond what I have collected - although Neiderstatter et al. (2008) did study the area around Innsbruck Austria and found that 21% of R1b was U152. A start, but little more than that.
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