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  • Celto-Italic

    4 22.22%
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    Quote Originally Posted by black hole View Post
    There is barely connection between Celts and Slavs. Both are too different. Celts are more closer to Germanics and Romance.
    Slovenes, Czechs from Bohemia and SW Poles could be considered Slavo-Celtic groups, IMHO. NW Croats fit to that too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by black hole View Post
    There is barely connection between Celts and Slavs. Both are too different. Celts are more closer to Germanics and Romance.
    Celtic as fck?

    ze Russians - lost Celtic tribe




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    "Scythian009" from Ukraine had Celtic Y-DNA haplogroup (it has been discussed on Anthrogenica too):

    https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...=1#post5532565

    He was P312 and most likely U152 ("Italo-Celtic"). Map of his autosomal similarity:



    ^^^
    The guy lived in Central Ukraine in times of Herodotus.

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    probably west Slavs could have Celtic elements, but it does not mean they are like Celts. Celto-Germanic and Celto-Italic nowadays have more in common to each other than Celto-Slavs. Do you know what I mean?

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    Quote Originally Posted by black hole View Post
    probably west Slavs could have Celtic elements, but it does not mean they are like Celts. Celto-Germanic and Celto-Italic nowadays have more in common to each other than Celto-Slavs. Do you know what I mean?
    In Gencove I scored 15% Northern British Isles, while Albannach - who is from Scotland - scored 8%:

    https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...=1#post4907569

    Any explanations?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peterski View Post
    In Gencove I scored 15% Northern British Isles, while Albannach - who is from Scotland - scored 8%:

    https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...=1#post4907569

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    I am not focused on genetics. I mean linguistic and culture, and even race. Slavs do not have any of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by black hole View Post
    I am not focused on genetics. I mean linguistic and culture, and even race. Slavs do not have any of them.
    https://www.slavorum.org/russians-th...llywood-stars/

    https://kotaku.com/13-random-russian...ies-1708663576

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    such types you can find among other ethnic groups, too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by black hole View Post
    I am not focused on genetics. I mean linguistic and culture, and even race. Slavs do not have any of them.
    What exactly is "Celtic culture" today, though?

    I guess Irish culture is what comes to mind.

    The Irish are Catholics unlike Protestant Germanics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peterski View Post
    What exactly is "Celtic culture" today, though?

    I guess Irish culture is what comes to mind.

    The Irish are Catholics unlike Protestant Germanics.

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