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Looking at the British isles alone, its really suggestive of
North Atlantic = Island Celts
North-European = Germanic peoples
But outside of the British Isles this crashes into some strange things:
It makes Germany apear more Celtic than Germanic. This IS imaginable, after all what is now Germany, had only the northern most 1/3 with Germanic tribes and the southern 2/3 Celts. And who knows how much Celts have been Germanized in the Germanic-Celtic wars, 3th-2th century BC.
The southern most third of the country was even not Germanic settled before AD times.
About Norway - do some of these high North Atlantic percentages not in a way explain the stereotype-challenging images Pallantides have been posting for so long? Not all Norwegians are tall blond Nordids.
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Also looking at France in this run. Much more "Northern European" than "North Atlantic". The run before this run, Ireland centered "North Atlantic" had even be the leading component in France. But from run to run, the algorythm assignes the same alleles to different clusters.
I have always said France's Germanic influence has been downplayed. France has had loads of Germanic tribes settle there - it even got its name from one! Franks, Goths, Burgundians, Normans, and more. We shouldn't be surprised at all. The Frankish Empire was the strongest Germanic kingdom in Europe and dominated Europe for a long time.