View Poll Results: What's the proto-germanic haplogroup ?

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Thread: What is the proto-germanic haplogroup ? I1 or R-U106 ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lawalye View Post
    Germanic languages is an indo-european language while I1 is a pre-indo-european population, the R-U106 are obviously the proto-germanic who settled in Scandinavia and mixed.
    If you are so adamant that R-U106 is proto-germanic than why bother opening a thread to discuss lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lawalye View Post
    Guapo, all is there:



    Germanic languages is an indo-european language while I1 is a pre-indo-european population, the R-U106 are obviously the proto-germanic who settled in Scandinavia and mixed.
    Proto-language can be placed in a small region at start, first contacts proto-Germanic had was with proto-Finnic.
    Looking at linguistics and genetics most likely regions are, Svealand, Gotland and SW Finland.
    "If the enemy is not attacking from the East it has flanked." Finnish proverb


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xu8D9GaQwIs

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vojvod View Post
    If you are so adamant that R-U106 is proto-germanic than why bother opening a thread to discuss lol
    I'm waiting for a serious proof that I'm wrong.

    In fact, it's endless debate because germanic culture was created by the hybridation of both group.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lawalye View Post
    I'm waiting for a serious proof that I'm wrong.
    You're too obnoxious to believe anything else other that your pompous self inflated French ego. Read Äijä's posts and stop quoting me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vojvod View Post
    You're too obnoxious to believe anything else other that your pompous self inflated French ego. Read Äijä's posts and stop quoting me.
    Guapovitch, already butthurt.

    Äijä's post doesn't prove that R-U106 isn't at the origin of the proto-germanic languages.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lawalye View Post
    Guapovitch, already butthurt.

    Äijä's post doesn't prove that R-U106 isn't at the origin of the proto-germanic languages.

    I have no reason to be butthurt but apparently you are by me for whatever sick reason is in your head concerning this petty issue considering you keep quoting me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lawalye View Post
    Guapovitch, already butthurt.

    Äijä's post doesn't prove that R-U106 isn't at the origin of the proto-germanic languages.
    Uppsala is a good pick for ground zero and I would focus at the I1 and N1c more than R-U106 that fits with Geats that where always under the King at Uppsala.

    Medieval Scandinavians held Gamla Uppsala as one of the oldest and most important locations in Scandinavia.

    The Danish chronicler Saxo Grammaticus held Odin himself to have resided in Gamla Uppsala far back in the mists of time:

    At this time there was one Odin, who was credited over all Europe with the honour, which was false, of godhead, but used more continually to sojourn at Uppsala; and in this spot, either from the sloth of the inhabitants or from its own pleasantness, he vouchsafed to dwell with somewhat especial constancy.[10]
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamla_Uppsala
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    Swedish Haplogroup Database

    The distribution of haplogroups across regions and counties for the oldest known ancestors

    http://www.dna.scangen.se/index.php?...database=other
    "If the enemy is not attacking from the East it has flanked." Finnish proverb


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