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    Default Prevalence of Keltic-Nordid and Brunns in Ireland

    Are there any areas where Brunn predominate and Keltic Nordids do? Where else are Brunns and Keltic Nordids commonly found?

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    Some anthropological works have discussed this. The interior of Ireland is known for it's unaltered character, Offaly is a good example.

    Also the west of Ireland was least effected by Germanic raiders.

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    ^ What does this mean with relation to Brunns and Keltic-Nordids? I always seem to think that Brunns were native CMs and Keltic-Nordids came later...

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    I was wondering if Basques were the first ones in Ireland. Brunns are common in western Ireland I've heard, they may have came later. Keltic Nordids may have come from france or spain, and then finally the Viking invasions brought Scandinavian blood.

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