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    Quote Originally Posted by Italo-Celto-Germanic View Post


    Butthurt R1b is butthurt.

    You are free to post any academic or even commercial source to disprove that map from R1b.org, but I am sure you won't find any.
    Can't handle a normal discussion eh? Learn the meaning of butthurt please.

    Dude, that map is created based on speculations. Haak et al 2015 shows we have a more clear view about R1b in Europe but the route of R1b to Western Europe still a mystery and not solved yet. More testing needs to be done to be certain. R1b.org doesn't have any evidence or feel free to show me their sources.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hevo View Post
    This map created by Eupedia is already debunked by Haak et al 2015. The other map posted by Italo-Celto-Germanic is based on pure speculations and not likely at all.
    I won't say it's 'debunked' as in impossible but that map is a giant fairy tale of wild speculation with nothing to back it up.

    For example anatolia does have some r1b but celts moved into anatolia only in roman times ffs. That could and probably does explain 100% of any r1b in the area. If it doesn't then it is probably hittite leftovers and such, which again could have come from the west. If it came from the east then it is surprising it never went to india like r1a, never went into arabia etc. etc. etc.
    Out Of Africa Theory is a lie.
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    I'm sure there are similar threads on this forum, talking about this very quesion.
    My two cents is that there is an ancient sculpture (not sure if Roman or Greek) named, "The Dying Gaul." The face of the man in that piece of artwork appears very "Celtic" to me. I use the word "Celtic" to mean that it doesn't look "Germanic" at all, when one considers the faces of the Irish or Scottish.

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