He's from Brescia. Where can he pass?
More info on his life:
http://www.wsc.co.uk/the-archive/99-Crowd-control-&-policing/8151-fighting-back
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He's from Brescia. Where can he pass?
More info on his life:
http://www.wsc.co.uk/the-archive/99-Crowd-control-&-policing/8151-fighting-back
https://i.imgur.com/uiApD1i.jpg...
He's from Pavia area. Where can he pass?
https://i.imgur.com/BTu5wyI.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/2OLcS8p.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/cMolx55.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/IpFeJOz.png...
She's from Treviso area. Where can she pass?
https://i.imgur.com/2GqCONz.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/90qXKSR.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/VDUDQyA.jpg
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OT: As a northern Italian, I feel more related to Iberians, Romanians and French people than to southern Italians, both culturally and genetically:
https://i.imgur.com/wEmKiBw.png
Where do you see Uralic influence?
Mortimerid.
Do old stock Torinesi still exist? Asking because the last time I went there I thought I ended up in Reggio Calabria.
When did southern Italians mix with Iberians?
I'm poor at classifications.
Then Calabria and Sicily are different from southern Italy, as they have, as I said, more Near Eastern admixture. They form their own cluster. Bolognesi, on the other hand, should be similar to other...
Some more info:
1. Zanardi is from Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, northern Italy.
2. Giovanardi is from Sassuolo, Emilia-Romagna, northern Italy.
3. Giovinazzi is from Martina Franca, Apulia, southern...
They pass better as REAL white South Americans, those with zero or negligible Amerindian and SSA admixture: a mix of Spaniards, Portuguese, northern Italians, Germans, southern Italians, Poles,...
There's no Crotone in your map, CT is Catania and they're Sicilians, and they GENERALLY have more Near Eastern admixture than other southern Italians.
But it's closer to Savona than to Perugia, and there's no Lazio, but i bet it would be closer to Brescia-Como-Padova than to Roma. Anyway, did Sazzini analyze Bolognesi (4 grandparents from Bologna...
Sicilians.
It's Tuscans who are shifted to northern Italy. Emilia is still closer to Bergamo than to Marche-Umbria-Lazio:
https://i.imgur.com/RrI9o1d.png
Venetians:
https://i.imgur.com/wEQlql1.jpg
Neapolitans:
https://i.imgur.com/ZNv1ha1.jpg
What do you think, Apricity?
Looks Asperger.
Why Central? His father was Emilian, from Porretta Terme. Emilia-Romagna is genetically, historically, linguistically and culturally northern Italy.
France, but it's unfair.
Northern Italy + Tuscany = 32,000,000 inhabitants
France = 68,000,000 inhabitants
Kit Harington:
http://s2.glbimg.com/OJUbHlVlmf9NmlVg1eK_tCGH2GA=/620x620/smart/e.glbimg.com/og/ed/f/original/2014/03/20/125605300.jpg...
The real question is, where would these 18 emperors plot in this PCA map?
http://keshmiri.me/wp-content/uploads/genetic-map-of-europe-evolutionistx-and.png
Consider that, in Italy, you can...
1. Fabio Concato is from Milan, Lombardy, northern Italy. His father has a Lombard surname (Piccaluga), but his mother's surname (Concato) is Venetian.
2. Claudio Baglioni is from Rome, Lazio,...
You're completely ignorant about the language diversity in Italy then. In my area we speak a Western Romance language, more akin to French than to Sicilian.
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He's not albino, and the pardo is an actual Sicilian. I never said they are typical, and if you wanna know the distance between the averages, look at the map i posted. The genetic distance (and...
I take the DNA from 1,000 Roman Patricians, including all the (Italic) emperors, I analyze the autosomes and I put the data on a PCA map of the aDNA.
The average Patrician will be closer to:
A....