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Celtic dominace in Germany

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Post from oscar to 03.05.2010 15:05:30

very interesting
thank you

oscar
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Post from iGENEA to 19.01.2009 12:01:16

On the maternal line the Teuton trace is higher, but on the paternal line not. Historians and Genetics think the different wars with the high number of died people conducted to this ambivalence and to the die of the paternal original roots of Germans.

Example: The Second World War brought 20 millions of died soldiers in Germany, this means 20 millions of paternal lines have been deleted. If you consider that all man have been sent to the Army (children and older man), we only have a little rest of paternal lines, what conducts to this difference between paternal and maternal roots.

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Post from Delchev to 17.01.2009 22:01:31

I see the Celtic trace is higher for the Germans than the Teuton with 45% to 25%. I find that hard to believe, as comparing German facial expression and behaviour it's much more similar to Scandinavians than French and Britons.
Can it be that there is some Germanic tribe that you couldn't find any archaeological traces for a DNA-profile as the Burgundians for example?
If so probably that would lower the Celtic traces and higher the Teuton significant.

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