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Is this pie chart based just on genetic distance to the samples, or on actual admixture??
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100% Germanic, purest Aryan noble blood bred within the swamps of Friesland and the peoples of greater Döggerland. My ancestors must be proud to know their pure white bloodline has remain unsoiled. Hail Odinn!
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Eurogenes K13: North_Dutch + Spanish_Murcia + West_Scottish + West_Scottish @ 4.395628
G25 Ancient + Modern: Distance: 3.0211% / 0.03021062
48.2 VK2020_England_Dorset_VA
19.0 VK2020_Isle_Of_Man_VA
16.2 Spanish_Pais_Vasco
10.0 French_Paris
6.6 Spanish_Castilla_Y_Leon
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Eurogenes K13: North_Dutch + Spanish_Murcia + West_Scottish + West_Scottish @ 4.395628
G25 Ancient + Modern: Distance: 3.0211% / 0.03021062
48.2 VK2020_England_Dorset_VA
19.0 VK2020_Isle_Of_Man_VA
16.2 Spanish_Pais_Vasco
10.0 French_Paris
6.6 Spanish_Castilla_Y_Leon
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I know now how people of full Finnish ancestry living in Southwest Finland look like. Compared to me they have similar Viking ancestry, they lack of the Scythian ancestry I have and they have much more Celtic ancestry. I am also happy to get a Finnish-Saami result very soon.
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Is there significant genetic difference between east and west finland ? I know you guys speak swedish as a second language, because there is close connection to them on the west. I know two guys from koupio. Also heard that names ending with "nen" are eastern. Is there any significance of that?
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Do you match with this one:
Finnic Sarmatian Warrior (605 AD)
the label(Sarmatian) must be wrong I assume
The Alemanni were a confederation of Germanic tribes located in the Upper Rhine basin. With the defeat of the Alemanni by Clovis I of the Franks in 497 AD, Alamannia became a Duchy of the Merovingian Kingdom. Integration between the Alemanni and Franks from the 5th to 8th century AD was reflected in the changed burial practices and richly furnished graves of the ruling families (Adelsgrablege). The splendor of these graves depicted the family structure, wealth, and status of the familia and also the power of the Franks. The 7th century Alemannic burial site at Niederstotzingen in southern Germany was used from 580 to 630 AD and rerepresents the best preserved example of such an Alemannic Adelsgrablege. Discovered in 1962, 13 human skeletal remains (10 adults and 3 infants - seemingly all male), along with a varied assemblage of weapons, armor, jewelry, equestrian gear, and remains of three horses, were excavated from 12 graves. The grave goods indicated contacts with Byzantines, Lombards, and Franks.
These remains are of an exotic warrior from the East who has some Finnic and Sarmatian elements.
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