Dr. @caitlinrgreen, Is there any archaeological evidence related to Anglo-Saxons in Scotland, especially in SW Scotland?
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@caitlinrgreen I understand, there are maps show Scots in SE Scotland have Haplogroup S28 1-5% (England 8.8%) & S21 10-15% (England 20-30%) -
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@caitlinrgreen little archaeological evidences related to Anglo-Saxons in Scotland, with Haplogroups S28 & S21 % nearly like England 1/2 -
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@caitlinrgreen it may support the idea:The presence of Haplogroups S28 & S21 in Britain isn't limited to AngloSaxons wave & It is older 2/2
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@caitlinrgreen; Is there any archaeological evidence contradicts with this conclusion?https://twitter.com/Ahmed_Alhasania/status/585517376139108353 … -
@Ahmed_Alhasania The problem is that this is all based on modern DNA :-/ It's likely that the ASs were in a significant minority > -
@Ahmed_Alhasania > *everywhere* in eastern England, but that post-Migration Period dynamics meant their DNA signatures came to dominate > -
@Ahmed_Alhasania > by the Late Saxon period... North of Yorkshire, no-one doubts that the ASs were in a very significant minority in the > -
@Ahmed_Alhasania > post-Roman period, however, to much greater degree than in East Yorkshire, Lincolnshire and East Anglia. Hope that helps. -
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@caitlinrgreen, it's helpful, & please if you find new archaeological evidence related to Anglo-Saxons in Scotland inform me. -
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@caitlinrgreen Scotland still the weak point in theory of A-Saxons exclusive significant source of haplogroup S21 in Britain.Thanks again -
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@caitlinrgreen maybe there were infiltrations from North of Yorkshire to SE Scotland.https://twitter.com/Ahmed_Alhasania/status/585708824910245888 …
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