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Just for fun. What are your two way closest samples?
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(05-08-2024, 05:40 PM)Mitchell-Atkins Wrote:
(04-12-2024, 05:40 AM)Cascio Wrote: In the above map the area marked as the DANELAW stretches too far to the north.

County Durham, the Newcastle area and Northumberland, with south-east Scotland up to Edinburgh, remained in the hands of the Northumbrian Angles.

(05-08-2024, 12:46 PM)Webb Wrote:
(04-13-2024, 06:45 PM)Mitchell-Atkins Wrote: Just reviewing the comments up to this point it seems,

Anglesqueville, Stefano, and possibly JMcB and Rodoon, seem to get good results.

My technique, which may only apply to New World and other mixed pop members, is to look at the modern average and individual 2 ways for combos that include known ancestry, or population substitutes for known ancesetry.

While I do have some German, a little bit of Irish, and a minuscule amount of Dutch Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Finn, French (no known Icelandic), the bulk of it is English, Scottish/Ulster Scot, and Welsh

As far as population substitutes, in my case
Danes are probably most similar to Yorkshire/East Midlands English,
Dutch are probably more similar to the Rest of Eastern and south eastern England e.g. East Anglia and other predominately Saxon areas of England
Scotland is going to be more similar to northern England e.g. Durham, Northumbria, and Cumbria.

The Irish cover such a large area on PCAs that it's hard to nail them down...maybe generic pre Saxon Britons & Irish.  I'm gonna skip them and the Icelandics in the possible interpretations below.

In my case of these Modern scaled averages might be interpreting my mostly English ancestry as:
0.01498 Mitchell_scaled = 66% Scotland + 34% Denmark (possibly 66% Scottish/Northern English, 34% Yorkshire/East Midlands)
0.01518 Mitchell_scaled = 61% Scotland + 39% Holland (61% Scottish/North English, 39% East Anglia, southeastern England)
0.0157 Mitchell_scaled = 60% Holland + 40% Denmark (60% East Anglia and SE England, 40% Yorkshire & East Midlands)
0.01604 Mitchell_scaled = 59% Denmark + 41% England (59% Yorkshire & East Midlands, 41% rest of Britain and Ireland)

On the individual moderns,
0.01100 51% English:England7 + 49% Danish:436.  Possibly 51% Scottish/Northern England, 49% Yorkshire and East Midlands
0.01270 61% Scottish:Scottish24 + 39% Dutch:Netherlands56. Possibly 61% Scottish and Northern English, 39% East Anglia and SE England

Not an exact science, as my English ancestry wasn't limited to North Sea facing England, but if you know you don't have ancestry from some of these modern 2 way countries, then it's just a way to try make more sense of the results.

How does one get coordinates to use these tools?  Thanks.

I think your answer is the links in post 1?

Sorry, but I meant how does one get G25 coordinates?  Thanks.
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(04-12-2024, 05:40 AM)Cascio Wrote: In the above map the area marked as the DANELAW stretches too far to the north.

County Durham, the Newcastle area and Northumberland, with south-east Scotland up to Edinburgh, remained in the hands of the Northumbrian Angles.

(05-08-2024, 06:29 PM)Webb Wrote:
(05-08-2024, 05:40 PM)Mitchell-Atkins Wrote:
(04-12-2024, 05:40 AM)Cascio Wrote: In the above map the area marked as the DANELAW stretches too far to the north.

County Durham, the Newcastle area and Northumberland, with south-east Scotland up to Edinburgh, remained in the hands of the Northumbrian Angles.

(05-08-2024, 12:46 PM)Webb Wrote: How does one get coordinates to use these tools?  Thanks.

I think your answer is the links in post 1?

Sorry, but I meant how does one get G25 coordinates?  Thanks.

Oh mean where do you get g25 coordinates for yourself?  Those are provided by Davidski at eurogenes.  I know he stopped doing them for a while and am not sure if he started back up.
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U152>L2>Z49>Z142>Z150>FGC12381>FGC12378>FGC47869>FGC12401>FGC47875>FGC12384
50% English, 15% Welsh, 15% Scot/Ulster Scot, 5% Irish, 10% German, 2% Scandi, 2% French & Dutch), 1% India
Ancient ~40% Anglo-Saxon, ~40% Briton/Insular Celt, ~15% German, 4% Other Euro
600 AD: 55% Anglo-Saxon (CNE), 45% Pre-Anglo-Saxon Briton (WBI)
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(05-08-2024, 07:45 PM)Mitchell-Atkins Wrote:
(04-12-2024, 05:40 AM)Cascio Wrote: In the above map the area marked as the DANELAW stretches too far to the north.

County Durham, the Newcastle area and Northumberland, with south-east Scotland up to Edinburgh, remained in the hands of the Northumbrian Angles.

(05-08-2024, 06:29 PM)Webb Wrote:
(05-08-2024, 05:40 PM)Mitchell-Atkins Wrote: I think your answer is the links in post 1?

Sorry, but I meant how does one get G25 coordinates?  Thanks.

Oh mean where do you get g25 coordinates for yourself?  Those are provided by Davidski at eurogenes.  I know he stopped doing them for a while and am not sure if he started back up.

I just checked, thanks.  The store is sill closed.  Which Gedmatch Eurogenes build would be the closest one to achieve similar results?
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(05-08-2024, 08:29 PM)Webb Wrote:
(05-08-2024, 07:45 PM)Mitchell-Atkins Wrote:
(04-12-2024, 05:40 AM)Cascio Wrote: In the above map the area marked as the DANELAW stretches too far to the north.

County Durham, the Newcastle area and Northumberland, with south-east Scotland up to Edinburgh, remained in the hands of the Northumbrian Angles.

(05-08-2024, 06:29 PM)Webb Wrote: Sorry, but I meant how does one get G25 coordinates?  Thanks.

Oh mean where do you get g25 coordinates for yourself?  Those are provided by Davidski at eurogenes.  I know he stopped doing them for a while and am not sure if he started back up.

I just checked, thanks.  The store is sill closed.  Which Gedmatch Eurogenes build would be the closest one to achieve similar results?

Not sure, I haven't used those in years.  Maybe someone else with more recent knowledge can assist
U152>L2>Z49>Z142>Z150>FGC12381>FGC12378>FGC47869>FGC12401>FGC47875>FGC12384
50% English, 15% Welsh, 15% Scot/Ulster Scot, 5% Irish, 10% German, 2% Scandi, 2% French & Dutch), 1% India
Ancient ~40% Anglo-Saxon, ~40% Briton/Insular Celt, ~15% German, 4% Other Euro
600 AD: 55% Anglo-Saxon (CNE), 45% Pre-Anglo-Saxon Briton (WBI)
“Be more concerned with seeking the truth than winning an argument” 
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You can get G25 coordinates from your raw data at DNAGenics:

https://www.dnagenics.com/

I think it costs something like 7 euros for G25 there.
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Ethnicity estimates (23andMe, Ancestry, MyHeritage, FTDNA, LivingDNA, 24Genetics, Ethnogene, GenePlaza): Baltic, East European, British/Irish (Scottish), French/German, Basque, Spanish, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish/Danish, Chuvash, Tatar, Druze, Anatolian, WANA, Chinese/SE Asian, Central Asian, Sámi, Native American.
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79.06% ITA Etruscan+ 20.94% Ostrogothic Crimea ACD @1.54

78.59% Logkas MBA + 21.41% Iberia Southwest BA @1.63

85.65% ITA Etruscan + 14.35% ARM EBA @1.64

50.12% Logkas MBA + 49.88% ITA Etruscan @ 1.64

71.06% Rome Late Antiquity + 28.94% Hauts de France IA2 @ 1.65


Were the "Artificial Cranial Deformation" group in Ostrogothic Crimea mainly of Balkan origin?
Y-DNA R-Z36 (A7967)                                                                          mtDNA U6A7A1
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