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Anglo Saxon is probably Germanic and Central European Celtic Ancestry. Bell Beaker is Bell Beaker ancestry. Wales apparently has more indigenous farmer, compared to England's high farmer that came later is probably more Eastern. Not a sophisticated study but whatever.
0 Anglo Saxon in Wales seems silly though.Welsh Connection
Of the groups that invaded the British Isles in the last 2,000 years – the Romans, Anglo-Saxons, Vikings, and Normans – only the Anglo-Saxons and Vikings seem to have left a significant genetic imprint on the gene pool of modern British and Irish people. However, these post-Celtic ancestries did not penetrate all corners of the British Isles in equal measure. In Wales, for example, there is little evidence of Anglo-Saxon ancestry, which suggests that Wales has served as a sanctuary for “Beaker” and “Neolithic Farmer” ancestry.
The people of Wales have also worked hard to preserve their native language – Welsh – going so far as to mandate that Welsh be taught in schools throughout the country (Wales is classified as a country, even though it is also part of the United Kingdom). This linguistic renaissance led to an interesting situation: according to the 2011 census in Wales , more children speak Welsh (“Cymraeg” in Welsh) than do working-age adults or retirees. Try saying the name of this Welsh town: Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysilio gogogoch
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