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Re: Natural or Induced? Pickering to Wheeldale
Aug 27, 2012, 20:38
tiompan wrote:
TSC ,Not unlike digital technlogy it's moving fast . Just as RC dating transformed out understanding this stuff will do the same . We already are capable of talking in generations from DNA e.g. it wasn't the "ancestors "deposited in WKLB , it was the parents or if not , people a generation older than builders .Next step is discovering where they and their ancestors came from and how they were related .
Western Britain /"celtic " areas have a greater percentage of R1b the eastern Britain has had a greater influence from the later IA European incursions some of which would have been R1b too but also including a wider mix .


So if R1b represents an older population than later IA incursions and is therefore concentrated more in the west, is there anything left geneticially of the people who were here before that (R1b)?
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