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But according to this theory The Megalithic people who settled Iberia, and the British Isles were Celts, resulting ultimately from the Neolithic farmer settlement of the Mediterranean, so this theory basically supports the Anatolian hypothesis of Indoeuropean origins which has a lot of problems with it.





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Ouh, I respect your interest in genetics and the work of your threads but you might want to be more cautious in asserting such vague things, sometimes the mind wants to find a reason, a placement order for all kind of things and does lead us to erroneous theories.
Alexdelarge is trying to tell you that the areas of Spain with the highest R1b are the Iberian, not the Celts areas, so the R1B rained from heaven or was not brought there by the Celts. You may want to remodel your theory because Alex is right.
Red hair is presents in the whole Spain, including the South but for my fun the place that most natural redheads shows that I know are Alicante and Valencia, both old Iberian areas with not Celts settlements.
Espada tengo. Lo demás, Dios lo remedie.
In the west almost all Spain had been subjugated, except that part which adjoins the cliffs where the Pyrenees end and is washed by the nearer waters of the ocean. Here two powerful nations, the Cantabrians and the Asturians, lived in freedom from the rule of Rome.")
— Lucius Anneus Florus , Epitome de T. Livio Bellorum omnium annorum DCC Libri duo Bellum Cantabricum et Asturicum
Ethnicity of the Celts/Iberian. Tribes: Avariginos, Blendi, Concanos, Coniscos, Orgenomescos, Plentusios, Tamáricos and Vadinienses.--->http://www.theapricity.com/forum/sho...40#post3047240




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Who else was living in "Russia and else in Eastern Europe" during Copper Age ?
Hint: Proto-Indo-Europeans.
HG = Eastern and Central Europen hunter-gathers (dimension is created by mtdna U4 and U5)
KUR-BA (Bronze Age Steppe Kurgan builders aka ARYANS).
KR = Karelians
MO = Mordvinians
UD = Udmurts
KO = Komi
FIN = Finns
All of the Finno-Ugric posse is closer to Steppe Kurgan builders AND Central/Eastern European Hunter-Gatherers than ANY other European populations. PIEs were our brothers from the same mothers.
Title: Mitochondrial DNA in ancient human populations of Europe.
Author: Dersarkissian, Clio Simone Irmgard


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Just look at the mtDNA your self don't trust PCA graphs Ancient Eurasian DNA organized 2, Ancestral Journeys. mtDNA U5, U4, and U2e probably dominated almost all European hunter gatherers during the Mesolithic. U5's lineage came to Europe over 30,000 years ago(proven by ancient mtDNA) subclades of U5 really matter. All 13 of the 13 subclades from U5 of the bronze and iron age kurgan people of Asia(Indo Iranians) was under U5a the vast majority of U5 in Finnish is under U5b so no connection there. All 28 of 28 pre historic U5 samples from Ukraine and Russia had U5a so once again no connection. There is also a high amount of U4 and U2e in Mesolithic people of Russia(including Karelia) while both those haplogroups are almost completely non existent in Finnish-Sami, so once again no maternal connection. Finnish have a very low amount of R1a1a1 M417 and R1b L11(Swedish inter marriage) so low amount of Indo European paternal ancestry. Finnish are dominated by N1c1(probably connected with Uralic languages in Europe), and I1a2 L22(non Germanic and non Uralic source). I have just started learning about the possible origins of Finnish-Sami it makes the most sense to me to say they came from Russia in the copper age. Who knows there may be a genetic connection with early Indo Europeans of Russia but maybe not, I haven't seen any evidence yet.
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