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From: "Ken Nordtvedt" <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] I1a and England
Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2007 09:53:08 -0600
References: <bd5.16d1aab0.3416ac25@aol.com><11985d4c0709100801x53729a5cx41a0c36c15f07716@mail.gmail.com>
They just found a buried viking boat of some size on the WEST coast of
England (Wirral). Maybe this is connected with your "whole" on the east
coast of England.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rebekah Canada" <>
To: <>
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2007 9:01 AM
Subject: Re: [DNA] I1a and England
> Lindsey,
>
> That there are I1a's in the historic lands of the Anglos and Saxons is
> well established.
>
> That some peoples from the lands of the Anglos and Saxons moved to
> 'England' seems well established.
>
> That I1a is in England because those Anglos and Saxons moved to
> 'England' is more problematic.
>
> On 9/10/07, <> wrote:
>>
>> Is the link between I1a and Anglo-Saxon still open to debate? How
>> likely is
>> it that the link will be broken as more results become available? The
>> research of Bryan Sykes seems to support the connection, although the
>> scarcity
>> of data in his most recent book makes evaluating his findings more
>> difficult
>> then it should be.
>>
>> Lindsey
>
>
>
> --
> Regards,
> Rebekah
> "The answer's in a forest carved upon a tree." Gordon Lightfoot
>
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