Outsiders/foreign know nothing about Celtiberians, apart from myths and shits.
Being born in one of the Celtic(Iberian) lands of Spain.Quote:
Where is your source from out of curiosity?:confused:
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I hardly think that you are a biologist, geneticist, anthropologist, or even medical student, so you do not qualify. I am in noway insulting Iberians or the Spanish population. I am only stating scientific findings from medical journals. Don't be mad at me I'm not making things up as I go along.
http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/u...n_album/dt.jpg
Read more:D I will buy you a book and send it.
Berber mtDNA
The Berbers are the indigenous populationof north-west Africa. Although their Y-DNA is almost perfectly homogenous, belonging to haplogroup E-M81, Berber maternal lineages show a much greater diversity, as well as regional disparity. At least half (and up to 90% in some regions) of the Berbers belong to some Eurasian lineages, such as H, HV, R0, J, T, U, K, N1, N2, and X2, mostly of Middle or Near Eastern origin. 5 to 45% of the Berbers will have sub-Saharan mtDNA (L0, L1, L2, L3, L4, L5). There are only three native North African lineages, U6, X1 and M1, representing 0 to 35% of the people depending on the region.
Haplogroup U6 has been observed from the Iberia and the Canary Islands to Senegal in the West, and from Syria to Ethiopia and Kenya in the East. It is also found at low density in Europe, though mostly limited to Iberia. Approximately 10% of all North Africans belong to this lineage.
So, through MtDNA some Berbers are related to Europeans. Please stop showing your ignorance.
You're the ignorant American who tries to guess the blood types of the Celtiberians, lol.
You're pretty ridiculous, a black African and a Chinese may have the same blood type, the Celts of Spain were different from each other, Celts were not one people, were a culture, the Celtiberians had the same types of blood that the current Spanish, A+ and O+ mostly and that's the only reliable source.