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I know the region was under Danish control, but Denmark is geographically a bit more isolated from the rest of the northern German Plain. It consists of an oblong peninsula or islands. It was highlighted as to how different Fehmarners were to those on the mainland. There can be phenotypical drift of some kind, but whether this correlates to genetic drift as well I am not sure. It could well be confirmation bias but from samples I have seen from Schleswig-Holstein, there does still seem to be a very, very subtle difference between them and their northern neighbours. Lower Saxons definitely look different. If I remember correctly, Creoda had up a table highlighting how those from NW Germany were genetically closer to the English than Schleswig-Holstein. If it is true, though, I have no idea how that is fucking possible. There are no barriers to travel along the northern German Plain.
This does relate a bit to my rather obsessive coverage of the apparent fact that the Dutch, Danes and northern Germans don't look exactly identical (on average) to each other. I have come to the conclusion however, that the average Dutchman looks halfway between the English, Northern Germans and Norwegians.
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Only Schleswig was historically Danish, Holstein is Saxon/German.
As far as I know, Northwest Germans/Northern Dutch and Southern Scandinavians are genetically more or less the same with small differences being based on only geographic distance not these types of borders.
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Not my map but anyway
The "real" Danes are still in Southern Sweden I guess.
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As has been spoken about/brought up on a few recent threads, some of our German users have mentioned how there are some phenotypical differences, subtle as they are, between the Dutch, NW Germans and the Danes. Excluding facial features, the Danes seem to be the most robust out of the three, but the northern Germans/Dutch seem to have a far higher propensity for bearing square jaws.
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