@akarlin88 @CraigJWilly @hbdchick he has a book called L'origines des systemes familiaux but it's precious short on explanation of origins
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@hbdchick@pseudoerasmus@whyvert@akarlin88 @CraigJWilly Yup, hard to miss that. But can't give credit to Indo-Europeans: look at Slavs. -
@JayMan471@pseudoerasmus@whyvert@akarlin88 @CraigJWilly ...process with the ostsiedlung: manorialized germans moving eastwards. -
@hbdchick@pseudoerasmus@whyvert@akarlin88 @CraigJWilly Lots of genetic structure in Germany, in fact: http://www.unz.com/gnxp/a-1-million-genotype-project/ … -
@JayMan471@pseudoerasmus@whyvert@akarlin88 @CraigJWilly ...and migration from the low countries, too. -
@hbdchick I vote against using multiple sequential tweets. Defeats the purpose of Twitter, no? -
@charlesmurray (the multiple sequential tweets thing is awkward, but people will chit-chat!) -
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@hbdchick@JayMan471@pseudoerasmus@akarlin88 @CraigJWilly The Irish are light-eyed but dark-haired http://s1.zetaboards.com/anthroscape/single/?p=1339524&t=5217175 … -
@whyvert@JayMan471@pseudoerasmus@akarlin88 @CraigJWilly well, short with dark hair, then. 2 out of 3. (^_^)
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