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1994 is way too old to be posting here as well, pls don't do that
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Britain has higher input from the continent than Ireland.
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Jutes came from Denmark. Also, half of England was once ruled by Danes. The genes must've come from the Jutes and also from the era of the Danelaw over England:
https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...ers-Of-England
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Interesting posts.. still, to my eye, the closest aesthetics to the English one, are Irish/Welsh/Scottish, followed by Continental (including of course, Scandinavian) ones..
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You do not take into account that these graphs are made with a limited number of people from some area of England or Ireland?
England had AngloSaxons, Romans, Danes, besides Bretton Kelts.
Later, they got the Normans.
Is normal to have the English people quite diverse as genetics.
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