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Actually they originate from Jutland peninsula, which got completely depopulated after their immigration, then resettled by Norsemen. For anyone who went to Denmark, similarities to English people are striking... Looks like a region of England where non-Germanic elements are filtered out.
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Sam Worthington looks like every Anglo-Saxon Australian I see:
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Excuse me? The most common Y-Dna haplogroup in the Netherlands and England is the R1b-U106 subclade!!!
Here are the top 3 regions with the highest frequency of R1b-U106/S21 in Europe:
1.) Friesland & Groningen
2.) East Anglia
3.) Denmark
There we see the similarity and which region can be confused with England. O. K.!
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No!no! The Anglo-Saxon is closer to the Hallstatt Nordid than even the Troender. A typical Anglo-Saxon lies the Hallstatt Nordid and the Troender. This type ( Anglo-Saxon) is most common in the East England region. In other words Anglo-Saxon phenotype = Germanic Nordid phenotype, while the Hallstatt Nordid phenotype = Classic Nordid phenotype. There are English people who are a mix of Keltic Nordid and Anglo-Saxon are the " Kelto-Saxon " type. Don't confuse the most common phenotype in England which is Keltic Nordid as it is elsewhere in the British Islands with the Anglo-Saxon (typical English). A person which combines CroMagnoid features with Keltic Nordid is more common amongst the Irish ( Bruenn + Keltic Nordid) than the English.
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