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Old Thursday, November 29th, 2007
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Default Re: Was there an Anglo-Saxon genocide?

If in fact there was an Anglo-Saxon genocide then what comprises the majority of England? The Celts in the area of present day England were either killed, displaced, or interbred with the invading Saxons. And of course before the Celts arrived there were the relatives of "Cheddar Man". The Danes/Vikings of course had there hayday with the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms then came the French Vikings(Normans). Regardless I believe that present day England is comprised mostly of Germanic genetics just the percentages are debated. Please some insight.
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