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Explore the intricate tapestry of German DNA, tracing its roots from ancient hunter-gatherers to modern times. This journey delves into the genetic influences of Celtic, Roman, Slavic, and Norse cultures, revealing how migrations and historical events have shaped Germany's diverse genetic landscape. Discover the significance of haplogroups like I1, R1b, and R1a, and understand the impact of genetic mutations such as CCR5-Δ32. Join us as we uncover the stories embedded in our genes and their lasting legacy on German heritage.
The Hidden Genes of Germany: A 10,000-Year DNA Story
Black-death and A Genetic Mystery
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The History Hub | 72.3K subscribers | 114,991 views | November 10, 2024
The Hidden Genes of Germany: A 10,000-Year DNA Story | Black-death and A Genetic Mystery | 20:16 | The History Hub | 72.3K subscribers | 114,991 views | November 10, 2024
00:00 - Black-death and A Genetic Mystery
01:46 - Western Hunter-Gatherers
03:04 - Anatolian Farmes
04:11 - Yamnaya culture
05:24 - Bell Beaker culture
06:45 - Celts
08:27 - Romans
09:20 - The Rise of the Franks
10:02 - The Slavic Migrations
10:59 - Norse Influence in Northern Germany
12:31- Regional Variation
10:25 - City Names and Surnames
19:05 - Conclusion

4 posted on 11/15/2024 2:45:16 PM PST by SunkenCiv (Putin should skip ahead to where he kills himself in the bunker.)
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To: SunkenCiv

Agriculture turned us into Empires. Hunter gathers had food in excess, population boomed and thus armies. They were no longer Hunter Gathers but an army of a civilization with specific purposes. It is the same today.


9 posted on 11/15/2024 2:49:44 PM PST by cpdiii (cane cutter, deckhand, oilfield roughneck, drilling fluid tech, geologist, pilot, pharmacist ,MAGA)
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