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Default Re: Racial Composition of the British Isles

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Originally Posted by Truth-Finder View Post
I would disagree with a detail in this last Statement:
"Followed by Keltic Nordic, Atlanto-Mediterranean, Nordic, Borreby and Phalain"

I'm not sure that AM are the most represented type after Brüenn and Keltic Nordic; on the contrary I'd put them the last in the list; I'm pretty sure Nordics, Borreby and Phalians are far more represented than Atlanto-mediterraneans in the British Isles.

Don't you think?
No, but we have found ourselves making many "Bruenn-Bell Beaker" classifications after the thread. It seems the whole BB influence is underestimated and was previously assumed to be Keltic Nordic. Not all Bell Beakers belong to the same type, so we didnt include them in that list, but the influence is there nonetheless.
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