By analyzing genetic samples from 10,000 volunteers across Britain and Ireland, the team found that people of Celtic ancestry share an almost identical DNA signature with coastal Spaniards, whose ancestors crossed the Bay of Biscay between 4,000 and 5,000 BC.
Before they arrived, there were some human inhabitants of Britain, but only a few thousand in number. These people were later subsumed into a larger Celtic tribe… Most people in the British Isles are descended from the Spanish.’
As the sun settles over Seville’s Plaza de Espana the mournful melody of a guitar completes the rapture. Your head swims with delight to Sueno en la Floresta. The incomparable beautiful evocation of Iberian charm was composed by Paraguayan, Agustin Barrios Mangore, who John Williams described as the […]
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