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  1. Genetic admixture analysis of ancient genomes from Neolithic, Bell Beaker, Bronze Age & Iron Age Gaul (France, Belgium, Switzerland, Rhineland), including from the classical Celtic cultures of Hallstatt and La Tène.

  2. Jul 1, 2003 · We now adapt these tools to linguistics, and analyze Indo-European language data, focusing on Celtic and in particular on the ancient Celtic language of Gaul (modern France), by using bilingual Gaulish–Latin inscriptions. Our phylogenetic network reveals an early split of Celtic within Indo-European.

  3. Apr 15, 2022 · From the Palaeolithic to the Bronze Age periods, ancient DNA (aDNA) studies have provided arguments complementary to the archaeological evidence to reconstruct the dynamics of the groups at the European macroregional scale (see Liu et al., 2021 for a recent review) and discussions on the social functioning of communities at the local scale ...

  4. The Case Study also details the close human links between Ireland and Scotland, the result of uman movements back and forth over millennia. The most distant surnames revealed in the Y-DNA test results reveal a ‘Celtic’ Gaulish origin for the test subject’s Central European ancestors.

  5. Mar 16, 2022 · The Iron Age period occupies an important place in French history because the Gauls are regularly presented as the direct ancestors of the extant French population. We documented here the genomic diversity of Iron Age communities originating from six French regions.

  6. Mar 1, 2022 · PDF | The Iron Age period occupies an important place in French history, as the Gauls are regularly presented as the direct ancestors of the extant... | Find, read and cite all the research you...

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  8. Aug 1, 2003 · We now adapt these tools to linguistics, and analyze Indo-European language data, focusing on Celtic and in particular on the ancient Celtic language of Gaul (modern France), by using bilingual...

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