TheKeepers2
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Genetics of Irish Travellers. Travellers seperated from settled Irish as much as 800 years ago. There is "considerable genetic distance between the settled Irish and the Irish Travellers ..which is comparable to values observed between German and Italian, or Scotland and Spain." Travellers have much higher rates of consanguinity, "The ROH profile of the Irish Travellers is comparable to other consanguineous populations such as the Balochi of Pakistan and Druze of the Levant." Travellers used to have a much higher population in the past which contracted over time while the settled population expanded. Based on all of this I think that theories that place the origin of Irish travelers in the distant past, perhapes related to the mobile pastoral lifestyle that some Irish clans had which was gradually displaced over time after the Norman invasions might be true.



Charlotte Lindstrom, Swedish beauty being arrested for trying to hire a hitman







So are the modern Spanish actually Visigoths? If so, how come we never hear anything about Visigoth ladies? 😅
























