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Haven't looked at MTA for a while. My breakdown in detail because it's fairly uncomplicated with basically only Lombards, Saxons, Celts and Vikings.
Inner circle - Longobard 40.5%, Saxon 27%, Celt 32.5%
Early Bronze Age - Celt 78.6%, Longobard 9%, Saxon 8.6%, Vandal 2%, Frank 1%, Scythian 0.4%
Late Bronze Age - Celt 97.2%, Longobard 2.8%
Roman Age - Celt 63.3%, Saxon 3.3%, Vandal 15%, Frank 0.7%, Viking Danish 7.4%, Viking Swedish 5%, Viking Icelandic 3.2%, Longobard 2.1%
Medieval - Celt 17.7%, Saxon 2.7%, Vandal 1.8%, Frank 0.4%, Viking Danish 30.1%, Viking Swedish 20.8%, Viking Icelandic 11.2%, Viking Norwegian 13.7%, Longobard 1.6%
Time periods and populations don't really match but they are just trying to fit what they see in your dna now to time periods when really in the Neolithic the Irish were a very different population than the Irish in the Bronze Age. Anyway there isn't really many Irish genomes at the moment for this to make sense.
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