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From: Terry <>
Subject: Re: [yDNAhgI] y-Haplogroups I1 and R1b - Migration Routes
Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2011 11:26:11 +1000
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Ed,
Yes, the Suebi people do seem to be another Germanic tribe that migrated
away from their homeland about 1500 years ago. That would be yet another
complication.

I have updated the relevant map at
http://www.goggo.com/terry/HaplogroupI1/to mention them now.

And I have also included a medium-resolution JPG image of the Possible I1
Migration Routes. That image hopefully gives the correct feel for how
y-Haplogroup I1 might have spread out over Northern Europe in ancient times.

Terry




On Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 1:14 AM, J E DESTEIGUER <>wrote:

> Richard's maps are great. Thanks very much. Also, you might add the Suebi
> peoples/tribes http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suebi<;
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suebi>; to the list of "Barbarian"
> out-migrations that later complicate the I1 distribution picture. This
> event seems to have had a substantial impact on I1 re-distribution as they
> settled between the Rhine and Elbe River and some eventually even in Spain
> (Galatia). This suggested to me by Marek Skarbek Kozietulski.--Ed
>
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