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    Genetic study The Roman Military Community as a Melting Pot: Biomolecular Evidence from the Lower Rhine Limes

    very possible; even with 5 categories skin pigmentation fo other pops in other surveys the results were surprising.
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    Genetic study The Roman Military Community as a Melting Pot: Biomolecular Evidence from the Lower Rhine Limes

    I'm just amazed by the relatively dark pigmentation (eyes and skin), even on a so small sample...
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    Genetic study The Roman Military Community as a Melting Pot: Biomolecular Evidence from the Lower Rhine Limes

    I agree with more than a remark here. But we can speak of a "REGIONAL" melting-pot at the European level (regional because only a part of the European variability is evident for the majority. That said we have to be cautious on PCA interpretations, which can hide diverse crossings with close...
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    Society Ethnic breakdown of White Americans

    Disney, maybe from Isigny town (D'Isigny) in Normandy, begun Norman-Irish surname. in the States it's hard to weight origins based only on surnames without genealogy, because a lot of German, Dutch and Scandinavian names, because of their proximity with germanic English, have been disguised in...
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    Genetic study The POPGEN project: building a French reference panel of genomes

    an other survey only about western France too - I can explain the maps if you want (it isn't always so evident)
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    Genetic study The POPGEN project: building a French reference panel of genomes

    an other survey only about western France too - I can explain the maps if you want (it isn't always so evident)
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    Genetic study The POPGEN project: building a French reference panel of genomes

    an other survey only about western France too - I can explain the maps if you want (it isn't always so evident)
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    Genetic study The POPGEN project: building a French reference panel of genomes

    other maps with two levels of clustering, of an other survey which I 'll search the references:
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    Genetic study The POPGEN project: building a French reference panel of genomes

    other maps with two levels of clustering, of an other survey which I 'll search the references:
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    Genetic study The POPGEN project: building a French reference panel of genomes

    other maps with two levels of clustering, of an other survey which I 'll search the references:
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    Genetic study The POPGEN project: building a French reference panel of genomes

    another survey, not so precise, based on birthplaces of people treated in hospitals in Bordeaux, Dijon and Montpelliers...
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    Do Sub-Saharan African countries have a better quality of life than the West in the 1950s?

    I see a lot of arrogance, more than progress in this race to hugeness (if not greatness) - besides, I don't know how all this progress is shared among the basis population ?
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    A large mass grave from the Early Iron Age indicates selective violence towards women and children in the Carpathian Basin

    I haven't read the full survey but in the few we have above I don't know how they can go to so pecise cultural or social conclusions...
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    A large mass grave from the Early Iron Age indicates selective violence towards women and children in the Carpathian Basin

    I haven't read the full survey but in the few we have above I don't know how they can go to so pecise cultural or social conclusions...
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    Genetic study The POPGEN project: building a French reference panel of genomes

    Whatever the depth of local ancestry required by these studies, I think more recent and repetitive events of Italian immigration since the Middle Ages (more or less dense according to periods, have strengthened the proximity of the SE France region (Provence, Niçois provinces) to the Italian...
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    Genetic study The POPGEN project: building a French reference panel of genomes

    Whatever the depth of local ancestry required by these studies, I think more recent and repetitive events of Italian immigration since the Middle Ages (more or less dense according to periods, have strengthened the proximity of the SE France region (Provence, Niçois provinces) to the Italian...
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    Genetic study The POPGEN project: building a French reference panel of genomes

    Whatever the depth of local ancestry required by these studies, I think more recent and repetitive events of Italian immigration since the Middle Ages (more or less dense according to periods, have strengthened the proximity of the SE France region (Provence, Niçois provinces) to the Italian...
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