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Cause they are Indo-Europeans mixed with Finns.


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Yes and because of the fact that the Estonians have far more R1a (Indo-Europeans) than the Finns too.
In fact, Balts are Indo-Europeans mixed with Uralic people. Finns are basically Uralic people mixed with autochtonous Paleaolithic population. Estonians are basically similar to Finns, but with a greater Indo-European blending.







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Balt...Finn...arne't we talking about such slight offshoots of a thing?
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Isn’t the newest theory that the Balto-Slavic split happened because one group mixed with Finnic populations like Estonians while another group in the south mixed with a north Paleo-Balkan population, possibly northern Dacians, and that this is how the Baltic and Slavic language groups formed?


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