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The only thing worth noting about the Celts is that their only legacy is their burials, structures, mythology, chronicles, religion, etc. that constitutes both the Continental and Insular Celts. Nonetheless, they were practically "Romanized" or "Germanized" for the most part. A pity, but that's simply rise and fall of such civilizations/ tribal groups. Survival of the fittest; they either get absorbed within other gene pools or they simply get exiled from their territories and become nothing more than a past historical commodity that is nothing more than another page in the history books.
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Still more European than you.
Also why would I want to have 'Celtic genetic contribution' when I can have Greek? Don't assume everyone is a complexed wanna be individual like yourself.
If my father happens to have Celtic ydna it is against his will lol, and if Greeks score Celtic in Eurogenes, like all Europeans do, it's because all Europeans are related in the wider European context, while you are clearly a depigmented version of an Afgan who is racist on top of everything, clueless about other ethnicities and still have the nerve to play the Chechen Nordicist on internet fora. You're a joke.
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Not surprising they lived in Anatolia too
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