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    Quote Originally Posted by Uhtred View Post
    Wouldn't LS28/U152 be just Gaulish or other Continental Celtic instead of Belgae?
    In the UK it will mostly be Belgae, with some from latter Germanics and Normans. Not too many Gauls came here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Albion View Post
    In the UK it will mostly be Belgae, with some from latter Germanics and Normans. Not too many Gauls came here.
    Aye. I remember reading something about Gaulish presence in Northern England, and tribes with the same name in Britannia and Gaul. The interesting is that the core of LS28 is Northern Italy, that was Gaulish territory.

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    It's worth noting the amount of French found in the Welsh Autosomals

    France


    Belgium, Denmark & Germany

    Ireland


    Norwegian & Swedes


    Links with Britain


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    Quote Originally Posted by Uhtred View Post
    Aye. I remember reading something about Gaulish presence in Northern England, and tribes with the same name in Britannia and Gaul. The interesting is that the core of LS28 is Northern Italy, that was Gaulish territory.
    Parisi in Yorkshire.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Albion View Post
    Parisi in Yorkshire.
    Chariot burials also show similarity with those in France too if i remember correctly?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Albion View Post
    Parisi in Yorkshire.
    Aye. They even had the chariot burial ritual their French fellowmen did.

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