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Subject: Re: [DNA] R1a1 - M17 as an Ancestral (circa 9000 YBP) North American Lineage
Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2004 21:07:29 +0000


We have listened to the religious rantings of JD for how many months now, and the use of absolutely discredited sources - and now recommending Barry Fell. What next? Erich Von Daniken and extra trerrestrials. Enough is enough.

David F.


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> In a message dated 12/27/2004 3:33:56 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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> > In West Virginia, there are numerous stone carvings that some Celtic
> > scholars recognize as being written in the Old Irish ogham language. The
> > petroglyphs may date to about 500 AD. The theory is that they were carved by
> > Irish missionaries under Saint Brendan. See
> > http://www.castletown.com/brendan.htm for details. I'm not passing judgment
> > on whether I believe this theory, but I've seen pictures of the petroglyphs
> > and the translations and don't believe these are random markings. My
> > personal belief is that there was a lot more interaction between Europe and
> > America than the Vikings and Columbus. Anyhow, for what it is worth, this is
> > a possible source of European Y-DNA into the NA population.
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> phill read america bc by barry fell
> > HREF="http://www.dogpile.com/info.dogpl/search/web/%2Bamerica%2Bbc%2B%2Bby%2Bbar
> ry%2Bfell">http://www.dogpile.com/info.dogpl/search/web/%2Bamerica%2Bbc%2B%2Bby%
> 2Bbarry%2
> Bfell
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> this has tremndous ramifications to dna in old america
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> Jim Denning-Ygenealogist-MTgenealogist
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