My aunt said i have some hungarian ancestry via a great grandfather, so maybe. But maybe she just talked bs.
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Mine:
https://i.imgur.com/eYEdMNp.jpeg
My wife’s:
https://i.imgur.com/qXA6aPn.jpeg
It’s hard to understand how my abt. 40% proto Slavic (in common calculations) becomes inflated as 57% Baltics and Central & Eastern Europe in sum while my wife’s abt. 29% proto Slavic (in common calculations) becomes dwarfed to 9% Baltics and Central & Eastern Europe in sum.
Does my (not applicable) 10% Sweden represent a "Germanic concentrate" that would be a notably bigger percentage - say 20% - if it would be expressed as Germanic Europe? :icon_ask:
They're slowly turning me Scottish. Also looks like the Channel islands is the "new thing". Strong associations...
https://i.imgur.com/bLzZ8wZ.jpg
I think you are exaggerating. I know the genealogy of my family very well and from my experience those small % have no confirmation. With 0.1% it is always possible to speculate though that it is from that ancestor you can't find from 500-1000 years ago. ;) Oh, I would love to find my Papuan ancestors. :D