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historically, Germans were hunters / Goths, not vikings, am I wrong?
Culturally and Geographically
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No it isn`t, first and foremost because Scandinavia is a geographical term
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what about culturally
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Scandinavia is Sweden, Denmark, & Norway. If it was based on blood, then the Finnish would be Scandinavian before Germans since they have more I1.
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Parts of Saxony, Schleswig Holstein and Westphalia were, in the ancient times.
But Christianization, Roman expansion and other factors made Germania to Germany.
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No, Germany is not part of Scandinavia (Sweden, Denmark and Norway), but Germans are genetically closer to Scandinavians than they are to Greeks.![]()
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Well actually you know that R1b-S21/U106 which is typical marker for germans is much closer at most recent common ancestor to celts -R1B-L21.
And after celts to old romans - R1B-S116.
So even if people might get quite angered here is actually possible that germans are also some kind of meds/atlantid population same with celts.
In Germany there is plenty of balto-uralic admixture from old prussians in other parts plenty of med/atlantid admixture.
So I do not think you can include germans at scandinavians as genetics.
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No, it isn't, even if there is some genetic and cultural overlap between Germans and Scandinavians. From antiquity to modern times, they have developed very differently.
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