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  2. 1. Introduction. 2. History of the peoples and tribes of Iberia. 2.1 Paleolithic to Early Neolithic. 2.2 Late Neolithic to Bronze Age. 2.3 Late Bronze Age to Iron Age. 2.4 Germanic migrations. 2.5 Moors & Franks. 3. Genome-wide analysis. 3.1 The Basque & Catalan exceptions. 3.2 Middle Eastern & African DNA. 4. Conclusion. 5.

  3. Modern Iberians' genetic inheritance largely derives from the pre-Roman inhabitants of the Iberian Peninsula: Pre-Indo-European and Indo-European speaking pre-Celtic groups: ( Iberians, Lusitani, Vettones, Turdetani, Aquitani, Conii ). [4] [5] [6]

  4. Sep 7, 2015 · In AD 711, a Muslim army crossed from North Africa into Iberia, beginning an occupation that lasted more than 700 years. Again, while a small amount of North African and Sub-Saharan ancestry can be...

  5. Mar 14, 2019 · They found evidence that different hunter-gatherer cultures mixed on the warm Iberian Peninsula, which they used as an Ice Age refuge 19,000 years ago.

  6. Iberian ethnicity - MyHeritage Wiki. Main contributor: Itamar Toussia Cohen. Iberian ethnicity - distribution by country. Iberian ethnicity indicates genetic origins in the Iberian Peninsula located in the southwestern corner of Europe and encompasses what are today Spain, Portugal, and Andorra.

  7. Aug 18, 2019 · The Hallstatt Celtic influence spread over the next 100 years, and by 7th century BC, the Iberian Peninsula was filled with diverse tribes and cultures, some fully Celtic – like the tribes of Celtici, Gallaeci, Lusitani, or Celtiberi – and others that managed to retain a pre-Celtic culture.

  8. Mar 14, 2019 · After 2000 B.C., 40 percent of Iberians' overall ancestors and 100 percent of their patrilineal ancestors—that is, their father and their father’s father and so forth—could be traced to the incoming groups from central Europe.

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