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From: Vincent Vizachero <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] R-L21 vs. R-U152
Date: Fri, 9 Oct 2009 11:26:13 -0400
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However much human behavior may change over time, the point I was
making is that if you are trying to understand how Celtic culture and/
or R-L21 spread through Europe you should probably ignore the LGM and
the retreating ice sheets as a factor. "Moving along the edge of the
ice" just doesn't play if the ice wasn't there.

VV


On Oct 9, 2009, at 11:15 AM, Janet Crawford wrote:

> Vincent, There is much of human behaviour that lasts over millenia.
> Being near water to drink and finding game to eat is kind of basic.


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