Message from @Grim - CA

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2017-07-28 23:10:49 UTC  

It is but its a word everyone

2017-07-28 23:10:51 UTC  

All the celtic areas are the exact same population as before the celts came

2017-07-28 23:10:51 UTC  

Knows

2017-07-28 23:10:54 UTC  

Yeah I know

2017-07-28 23:11:08 UTC  

oh no he just said he's a civic nationalist

2017-07-28 23:11:09 UTC  

Basically celtic is r1b

2017-07-28 23:11:13 UTC  

The Celts just gave us their language

2017-07-28 23:11:19 UTC  

Like what we did to the nigs

2017-07-28 23:11:19 UTC  

You didn't know that? @D.iogenes

2017-07-28 23:11:25 UTC  

no I had no clue

2017-07-28 23:11:40 UTC  

Grim Welsh are technically more celtic than irish if you consider culturally

2017-07-28 23:11:43 UTC  

Their language is more alive

2017-07-28 23:11:55 UTC  

Whoah that's interesting

2017-07-28 23:12:40 UTC  

Here's a map of who's celtic

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/276935978369810432/340632681974988810/Haplogroup_R1b-borders_1.png

2017-07-28 23:12:53 UTC  

The thing is though this is also misleading

2017-07-28 23:13:05 UTC  

Because you can carry more than one population marker in your genes, I carry a few

2017-07-28 23:13:09 UTC  

R and L groups

2017-07-28 23:13:55 UTC  

This btw is the typical germanic understanding

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/276935978369810432/340632998716112899/Haplogroup_I1.gif

2017-07-28 23:14:06 UTC  

Outside of scandinavia they did well in spreading their language but not much else

2017-07-28 23:14:14 UTC  

For example Ireland is as Germanic as Austria

2017-07-28 23:14:22 UTC  

The Basque region seems pretty Celt

2017-07-28 23:14:34 UTC  

In a way, though not traditionally thought of as that

2017-07-28 23:14:41 UTC  

They didn't interbreed much because of the language barrier

2017-07-28 23:14:59 UTC  

Really celt is just the first europeans, who hapened to all speak celtic languages around the time of roman empire

2017-07-28 23:15:21 UTC  

It's a mistranlation from old greek kaltoi

2017-07-28 23:15:24 UTC  

Or something like that

2017-07-28 23:15:30 UTC  

Scandinavia for Germanic only says like 40%

2017-07-28 23:15:36 UTC  

Whats the other part

2017-07-28 23:15:39 UTC  

Celt?

2017-07-28 23:15:50 UTC  

yeah

2017-07-28 23:15:57 UTC  

Interesting

2017-07-28 23:16:01 UTC  

That and the r1a group

2017-07-28 23:16:02 UTC  

1 sec

2017-07-28 23:16:04 UTC  

Learn new things every day

2017-07-28 23:16:23 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/276935978369810432/340633617610965004/Haplogroup-R1a.gif

2017-07-28 23:16:32 UTC  

Those 3 maps I linked are the european genetic populations

2017-07-28 23:16:47 UTC  

Really, if you think about it, anything past that is just cultural

2017-07-28 23:16:50 UTC  

actually no there's 1 more

2017-07-28 23:17:04 UTC  

What about the original Iberians

2017-07-28 23:17:10 UTC  

What are/were they

2017-07-28 23:18:01 UTC  

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