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    Genetic study Population changes in northern Italy from the Iron Age to Modern Times

    Is C7 really equivalent to 43.2% Germanic Langobard? I would have thought Latini_IA would have covered most (or all) of the C7 category.
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    Genetic study Population changes in northern Italy from the Iron Age to Modern Times

    Where would you draw the border between North and Central Italy...along the Tuscany-Emilia border or further south?
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    Unraveling Roman Mobility: Archaeogenomic Insights from Anatolia to the Italian Peninsula

    One significant historical error is that the Lombards (Langobards) conquered Rome. They often besieged the city but never captured it.
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    Preislamic genetic berber influence in Galicia (NorthWestern Spain). New genetic study.

    Interesting. Why would Mozabite-like People come to 7th century Suevic Galicia?
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    Genetic study Population changes in northern Italy from the Iron Age to Modern Times

    Surely you need to utilise some Cisalpine Celtic or Rhaetic source as well as Central Mediterranean (how would you define this category?) and Langobard/North European.
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    New scientific evidence for the history and occupants of Tomb I (“Tomb of Persephone”) in the Great Tumulus at Vergina

    What is Pakistan_Butkara and is this a plausible element for Macedonians?
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    Genetic study Population changes in northern Italy from the Iron Age to Modern Times

    AI Coplot using my G25 coordinates, gives me a predominantly coastal Etruscan ancestry eg samples like VET001 from Vetulonia plus a little Imperial Roman and Cisalpine Celtic but little or no Germanic Langobard.
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    Genetic study Population changes in northern Italy from the Iron Age to Modern Times

    The Germanic element in Italy is probably closer to 5-10 %, if that.
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    Genetic study Population changes in northern Italy from the Iron Age to Modern Times

    Anyone want to explain this from the genetic point of view.
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    Genetic study Population changes in northern Italy from the Iron Age to Modern Times

    Why is the Langobard element as high as 20-30 per cent in North Italians and Tuscans?
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    Admixtools Iron Age admixture of the British Isles

    Could you do some modern Italian groups?
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    Genetic study The arrival of the Near Eastern ancestry in Central Italy predates the onset of the Roman Empire

    Don't you mean all Italian U152 men are so descended. There are other haplogroups in Italy. J2, G2 and E1b subclades are common, especially in the south of Italy.
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    House of Savoy is R1b or E1b?

    I go with Carlo Alberto, Re di Sardegna and haplogroup E1b.
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    Genetic study The Genetic Landscape of Northeastern Iberian Communities from the Early to Late Iron Age

    I agree. Entire forests have been felled to produce books and papers over this geographical obsession about a particular cradle in North or East Europe, rather closely linked to racist fantasy.
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    Breakdown of R1b subclades by French region

    R-U106, with its Germanic associations, reaches 19pc of all R1b in southern/central Italy and in Sicily? Remarkable.
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    US Elections Trump may not be as bad as he appears

    Trump is projecting his own cynical, self-centred, manipulative world view on the rest of humanity.
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    US Elections Trump may not be as bad as he appears

    Chess moves? no. Cluster, yes.
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    US Elections Trump may not be as bad as he appears

    Let that fact sink in about the self-obsessed King of America.
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