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I read it is hand drawing, impressive
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It shows the Cimbri of Jutland as Germanic. I personally think the Cimbri were a Celtic enclave, this article convinced me:
http://www.davidkfaux.org/Cimbri-Chronology.pdf
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Look out for the Usdiae and Brigantes near the southern tip of Ireland. They can out-drink anybody.
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Lol. You might be right. https://www.independent.co.uk/life-s...s-2218384.html
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We were all squeezed in this tiny Pripyat River Valley until BOOM!, we suddenly "exploded" and rapidly expanded all over Europe:
One of the most impressive expansions in the history of humanity. It is still a mystery how they / us managed to accomplish that.
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Oh come on, after ~1500 years since that migration, our shared segments became too fragmented for GEDmatch to notice.
But studies show that there is still higher IBD sharing between Slavic countries than even between various regions of Italy:
https://journals.plos.org/plosbiolog...l.pbio.1001555
Your average Novgorodian is literally more closely related to your average Slovene, than a Tuscan is to a Campanian, LOL.
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