03-24-2024, 09:18 PM
I would like to add another thought: Gemanic people in different times and different locations show a characteristic combination of I1- and R1b-U106 Y-haplogroups. Those early "East-Scandinavians", on the other hand, appear to have close to 100% I1- lines and no R1b at all. How would these U106-lines enter their population? To me it looks like "East-Scandinavians" and "South-Scandinavians" were two different peoples, ethnicities - and It is not unlikely that they also spoke different languages.