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hun

Legg inn av attila » 5. august 2005 kl. 18.20

are finnish people related with turks estonians hungarians. I think we
have got same roots.what are you thinking about it?

Dave Hinz

Re: hun

Legg inn av Dave Hinz » 5. august 2005 kl. 18.37

On 5 Aug 2005 10:20:19 -0700, attila <[email protected]> wrote:
are finnish people related with turks estonians hungarians. I think we
have got same roots.what are you thinking about it?

Here's a link to an article which discusses the languages spoken in the
areas in question. Not sure if Turkey works into the picture but
Finland, Hungary, and the Baltic countries do.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uralic_languages

Language is a fairly good indicator of migration patterns, at least in
the ancient world.

Dave Hinz

Gjest

Re: hun

Legg inn av Gjest » 25. august 2005 kl. 20.44

Language is a fairly good indicator of migration patterns, at least in
the ancient world.


Not at all, there is a paper by Rosser called "Y-chromosomal diversity
in Europe is clinal and influenced primarily by geography, rather than
by language."

People in the Celtic countries speak Celtic languages but do not have
Celtic ancestors and are more related to the Basques.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/newspaper/ ... 65,00.html

Heres a Y-chromosome haplogroup map of Europe -

http://show.imagehosting.us/show/495614 ... 495614.jpg

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