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 Did Dutch hordes kill off the early Britons who started Stonehenge?
A gene study has shown that incomers could have ousted Stone Age Britons


Robin McKie Science editor

Saturday 20 May 2017 19.05 EDT

The men and women who built Stonehenge left an indelible mark on the British landscape. However, researchers have discovered that their impact on other aspects of the nation may have been less impressive. In particular, their input into Britain’s gene pool appears to have fizzled out, having been terminated by light-skinned Bronze Age invaders who arrived just as Ancient Britons were midway through their great Stone Age project. In the end, these newcomers may have completely replaced the people who were building Stonehenge.

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/may/20/dutch-invaders-stonehenge-ancient-britons
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Offline Joe Wooten

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Ya gotta be careful about those devious Dutchmen.........

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"Dutch hordes"    000hehehehe

No doubt in their klompen and wielding wheels of Gouda.
« Last Edit: May 25, 2017, 08:27:19 pm by Sanguine »