The language is Spanish, but this will interest Falkata and other Europeans, I think.
Celtic legacy in Galicia.
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The language is Spanish, but this will interest Falkata and other Europeans, I think.
Celtic legacy in Galicia.
[YOUTUBE]Ut1CCvmM3Nc[/YOUTUBE]
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I have a question that maybe someone here can help me with. Was there an actual Celtic phenotype, or were the Celts a more diverse grouping of European types? For instance, my family comes from Ireland and Scotland, with some possible distant Viking heritage (based on a surname that sprung up in Waterford when the Vikings founded it and which translates as 'raider/plunderer'). So it's fair to say I'm about as close to a pure Celt as you can get. But my phenotype is predominantly Atlantid. I look like an indigenous western European, as does my mother. My looks are apparently comparable to those of Portuguese and Spanish, etc.
I'm just wondering if I should really consider myself a Celt or something older, predating Celtic settlement of the British Isles...
Heh, fair enough. It's a shame that so little cultural inheritance remains of the pre-Celtic inhabitants of western Europe. But countries with significant Atlantid blood have been some of the most powerful and successful in European history, so whatever - I guess that's all the heritage that counts.
Slightly over 1/4
North Eastern Italian Celtics->Venetics, Rhaetians and Carni
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Some small percent, maybe around 5-8 %, mostly from southern German ancestry.
WE WUZ CELTZ N SHEEEEEEIT!!!!!
Considering I am half British I would expect I should be partly Celtic but I really have no idea as to how much ... on any calculator I dont generally cluster too closely to Celtic populations .
Are there any specific gedmatch calcs or others that give good indication ?