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soon: 15% Kurdish and 15% Turkish


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In an average group, yes, but within this "average" there are enormous variations, even within a single geographical area (for example, a specific commune in northeastern France some have more WHG-EEF ISH than others).
Insular have some continental Celts and a strong excess of Bell Beaker.





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The native Celtic ancestry in Southern Germany was almost Southern European-like (in some cases it was), it had more EEF than French Celts and is adequate to explain the southern shift there without any other influence.significant (adjective)
sufficiently great or important to be worthy of attention; noteworthy:
"a significant increase in sales"
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