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So apparently I'm I2c, I've been doing research and this is the oldest paleolithic haplogroup still left (or say discovered) in Europeans.
It's found in minuscule amounts from Scotland, to the Caucasus mountains where it seems to be only present in Georgian and Armenian royal and nobel family. My discovery moves another possible home in the dinaric alps. It's also found in isolated mountaineers in Switzerland, and islanders of Crete. It's diffuse spread suggests it's rise and maturation was thousands of years ago, and gradually since has been replaced by people who discovered agriculture, experienced population booms, and had mutations in their haplogroup. See here in my thread: http://www.theapricity.com/forum/sho...10#post2661010
The one clan that has it in Scotland is the Wallace Clan. I want to know everything about these ubermenschen who not only share my haplogroup, the oldest haplogroup of Europe found wherever mountains as there it could only survive (Swiss Alps, Caucuses Alps, Scottish Alps, Dinaric Alps, and mountainous isolated island of Crete).
How did they live, how they organize, how eminent are they in Scotland?
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