With interests I read the Russian journal of genetic genealogy (only
abrigdes in English). But I cannot read Russian. So I should like
to read for example:
1. On the problem of Irish haplogroup R1b1b2 (written by Vladimir
Verenich);
2. Ken Nordvedt over 20.000...
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Russian Journal of genetic genealogy
I just saw some articles in the Russian Journal of genetic genealogy.
But I regret that I cannot read so much Russian. Does exist there complete translations of the published articles, for example about the Irish haplogroup
R 1b? In...
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Origin of haplogroups R 1b and I
I am very interested in the origin of the Northwest-Europeans and
I should like to know where their ancestors lived during the Ice Age.
In southwest France? What is the relation between haplogroups
R 1b en R 1a? When and where did they live together?
About haplogroup...
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Who are the ancestors of the inhabitants of Texel? Did the inhabitants
live there from the Roman era? Are they descendants of the Frisians
mentioned by the Roman authors? I read that the Frisians from the
Roman age disappeared. Later on the Saxons came. They were called
Frisians...
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Interesting message! The Otzi man was a Cro-Magnon type.
I saw some pictures of him and I thought that he was a mixture of
Alpine/Mediterranean type (very dark haired).
I do not think that he spoke a kind of Germanic or Celtic language.
It is impossible that he spoke...
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Many thanks for interesting answer. But the origin of R 1b is rather
obscure. Who can give more information. But read Ellen Levi-Coffmann's
theory too.
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What about the origin of haplogroups I1 and R1b? Where did they
live during the ice age? In southwest France? You know what
Ellen Levi Coffman wrote that the haplogroup is 8.000 years old.
The Basques have a lot of R 1b, but it is absolutely not certain
if they should have...
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Please I should like to know much more about the haplogroups of
the Frisians and original Anglo-Saxons. Where did they live about
2000 BC? Did they come from Sweden? Did they live during the
Ice Age in southwest France and North Spain. Were they originally
real Cro-Magno...
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origin of haplogroups R 1 b and I
It is well known that in northwest Europe and Scandinavia haplogroups
R1 b and I are very numerous. Where did they arise? In southwest-
France?
It used to be believed that R 1b has an origin in southwest France and
north Spain during the Ice Age. But Elle Levy-Koffman has...
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origin of haplogroups I an R1b
Interesting messages about haplogroup I in Scandanvia.
But where did haplogroup I arise? According to an article in
2004 in southwest France. But is not certain. Perhaps
it has an origin in the Balkan countries.
And haplogroup...
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origin of the Juts, northwest Germans and Dutch
Maybe somebody read Coon's book Races of Europe (1940). Coon wrote
that the inhabitants of north of Netherlands, East-Frisia, Oldenburg
and Jutland are typical survivors of Bruenn/Aurignac and Borreby ty-
pes. Those areas are the places where you can see the blondest people
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Please explain me the Germanic are primarly Balkan and Polsih.
I supposed that they are descendants of the Cro-Magons who
lived in France during the Ice Age, maybe with fair/red hair
and blue eyes like the Guanchos of the Canarian Islands.
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