JMack
04-03-2019, 05:34 PM
I'm searching for DNA results of people of fully Tyrolean ancestry, from any part of Tyrol, can be Austrian (Nordtirol, Osttirol), Südtirol or Trento/Welschtirol.
It seems Austrian Tyroleans are indistinguishable from Bavarians or Bavarians with even more western pull and South Tyroleans (Bolzano province) are like Bavarians with Italian admixture, Trentino people (Trento province) being equivalent to half-Bavarian and half-Venetian or 3/4 Venetian and 1/4 Bavarian.
For whatever the reason, Tyroleans seem to be much more western shifted than other Austrians, clustering closer to SW Germans/NE French (e.g. Alsatians, who are Germanic anyway) than to Eastern-Central Europeans.
It seems Austrian Tyroleans are indistinguishable from Bavarians or Bavarians with even more western pull and South Tyroleans (Bolzano province) are like Bavarians with Italian admixture, Trentino people (Trento province) being equivalent to half-Bavarian and half-Venetian or 3/4 Venetian and 1/4 Bavarian.
For whatever the reason, Tyroleans seem to be much more western shifted than other Austrians, clustering closer to SW Germans/NE French (e.g. Alsatians, who are Germanic anyway) than to Eastern-Central Europeans.