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I know this but as they were referred as somewhat separate groups in the original post, I continued this trend. And don't call me sweetheart, it's patronising to me.
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And with good reason. Scandinavians are not by definition Germanic, unless you are going to claim that Finland is a Germanic nation. And we cannot objectively debunk Finland as a part of Scandinavia, all though I bet a lot of Germanic nationalists would love to. But they are not Scandinavian, and I suggest they stick to dealing with the States, where they usually come from. Whats more, when it comes to ancestry and explaining the spreading of genetics (e.g. R1b) in terms of ethnolinguistics, Denmark was not spawned entirely by Germanic tribes. To avoid confusion, and to simplify everything, Scandinavians therefore deserve a group of their own. It is both relevant as a meta-identity and meta-cultural term, because Scandinavia and the Nordic countries usually follow certain cultural trends across meta-ethnicity (Germanic versus Finno-Ugrian) or simply identify with each other on a non-meta-ethnic basis. That is not always the case though, and we shouldnt forget that each country and more importantly region has their own culture and make-up that also deserves to be taken into the equation independently of any categories.
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As far as I understand it, Scandinavia as a geo-historical region includes Sweden, Norway and Denmark. As a geographical region, it includes only Sweden and Norway (Scandinavian Peninsula).
What you are referring to is Fenno-Scandia or Fenno-Scandinavia.
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Fenno-Scandinavia is not the same, since it does not include Denmark, Iceland and the Faraoe Islands. I believe it only includes Norway, Sweden and Finland, and perhaps islands in their respective seas. |
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In genetic terms, this artical simply means that the one mutaton that leads to blue eyes in humans has no locus or allelic heterogeneity. You can imply by that (and other factors) the mutaton occured in only one person in the past and then spread to some human popultions. Probably there was selection.
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Actually, it says 6,000-10,000 years ago, so the earliest period they are calculating with is 8000 BP. |
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