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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocinante View Post
    Cetiberians actually are already mixed with the iberian tribes, so makes sense that they plot not that close to other celts like the gauls.

    By the way, your paternal line is irish right? M222 is very irish.
    Yes, as Irish as can be, and attached to a Gaelic name. Has almost certainly been in the British Isles since the Bell Beakers, pre-dating Celts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Creoda View Post
    Yes, as Irish as can be, and attached to a Gaelic name. Has almost certainly been in the British Isles since the Bell Beakers, pre-dating Celts.
    Yep, L21 first arrived to the British Isles and untill the saxons there were almost no movements of that clade. I believe that mine is a britton that scaped from the saxons and settled in Northeast Galicia (Britonia), were my last name comes from.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocinante View Post
    Yep, L21 first arrived to the British Isles and untill the saxons there were almost no movements of that clade. I believe that mine is a britton that scaped from the saxons and settled in Northeast Galicia (Britonia), were my last name comes from.
    I know that I am deviating from the main theme of the thread, but there were areas of Spain or Iberia where the Celts have not mixed with the original Iberians, and the Celts of Spain are more related to the pre-Roman people of the British Isles and the Gauls?

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    The Celtic English (British) and Irish Celtic are 2 different groups?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Creoda View Post
    Yes, as Irish as can be, and attached to a Gaelic name. Has almost certainly been in the British Isles since the Bell Beakers, pre-dating Celts.
    Would be nice to get some more Late Bronze dna from England & Ireland with Iron age Ireland too. Also some Iron age DNA from the Netherlands.

    The process is tooo slow. How do I become a billionaire so can go on an Elon Musk style Project with DNA instead?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruggery View Post
    The Celtic English (British) and Irish Celtic are 2 different groups?
    The two language groups(Welsh and Gaelic) separated thousands of years back and look very different.

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    only found in northern derbyshire and west yorkshire.

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    Quote Originally Posted by caviezel View Post
    How many Hu-White British living in England do you estimate are 100% English without recent ancestry from Wales, Scotland or Ireland?
    This is a bloody daft question : All human groups are genetically interrelated with each other. There are no ‘English’, ‘French’, ‘Congolese’ or ‘Chinese’ genes, but there is an ADMIXTURE typical of certain populations, characterised by an inevitable degree of variability. That variability has to fall within the proper bounds of the range on a PCA ,though, the range is not infinite to include all the sundry ethnic beasts in the world.

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    Kevin, you look more "British" than proper "English". What do you have to say about that?
    https://i.imgur.com/Wpjac1i.png

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    Quote Originally Posted by drb234 View Post
    only found in northern derbyshire and west yorkshire.
    Pretty much, plus the south east outside of London. The south west and west midlands have always had more welsh celtic like mixture, Cumbria too.

    If you want to see them, this guy is right as he should be

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