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    Quote Originally Posted by Grace O'Malley View Post
    Are you saying that R1b completely replaced all the previous ydna in Iberia? I don't think that even happened in Ireland because there is still ydna I which was there earlier. I doubt all the non-R1b in Iberia came after the Bronze Age. That doesn't seem logical to me but I'll see what the paper says when it comes out. You might have more information than me though.
    Yes, they did. Unlike in Ireland, Beaker migration to Iberia was heavily male-biased. Anyway, except for one or two I2, all of the BA Irish samples are R1b-M269, and if you keep testing Bronze Age Iberians you'd logically find one or two I2 and G2 relicts like in Ireland. Like they say, the one who searches find.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dacul View Post
    What do I think:
    The paper will make Iberians almost same with French people,lol.
    Is needed for the unity of the EU, so Iberians and especially Spain will not leave the EU and join the UK.
    ??

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    Besides the video I put up in the early post, I'd like to highly recommend a book on the European Migration and the Indo-Europeans. It's called The Horse, the Wheel, and Language by David W. Anthony. It's not a quick read (about 470 pages) but well worth it. I'm about 3/4 way through and have found it very readable, interesting, with tons of content. I've learned a lot from this book.

    The Horse, the Wheel and Language: How Bronze-age Riders from the Eurasian Steppes Shaped the Modern World
    David Anthony - Princeton University Press - 2010

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