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From: "Anatole Klyosov" <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] R1b and R1a fate
Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2010 22:55:31 -0500
References: <mailman.261.1291622436.12979.genealogy-dna@rootsweb.com>
> From: "Lancaster-Boon" <>
> What do you mean by "way down"? I would be interested to hear what
> difference in age you think R-L23 and R-L11 had.
Dear Andrew,
Since I have analyzed series of haplotypes of the following four groups -
[L23-, L51-, L11-], [L23+, L51-, L11-], [L23+, L51+, L11-], [L23+, L51+,
L11+], I have data and results. Do you? Maybe it is your turn to give DATA,
and we compare our notes.
> You are only looking at frequencies...
:-)))
No comments.
Anatole:
>> What I have said, that during the Roman times, particularly to the end of
> the 1st millennium BC, Roman Empire sped up spread of the IE/R1a language
> across Europe, including the Isles.
Andrew:
> So you would say R1b in Britain was already common there before the
> arrival
> of Indo European languages...
My response:
Yes.
Regards,
Anatole Klyosov
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