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R1b3 - Origins

After viewing the BBC production of "The Celts", the SBS production of "The Celts" and "The Normans - A Dynasty that Shapes the World", Two databases from www.yhrd.org & www.ysearch.org.

I have concluded that R1b's come from Central Europe and pushed outwards.

Yes - you do find R1b's in parts of Asia - because they came from Europe. I believe that the R1b Haplogroup originated from Central Europe.

I got the notion that the R1b Haplogroup - came from Austria, Switzerland, Germany and moved outwards to places like Denmark, the UK, Spain, Sicily, into Eastern Europe - in Czech Rep, and Macedonia from the base of Italy.

It is a mystery - this R1b Haplogroup. If they did originate from Asia.

Only Science will tell, where the Arts have failed.

John Raciti

I think we will see many different haplotypes in Sicily from:

J, J2, E3b, M170, H, V, HV, R1b.

Is M170 – a Celtic Culture? or is M343? I thought M173 & M45 is the journey of R1b…?

Members of R-M269

The Ibero-Sicanians & The Aurignacians could be the same people. The Ibero-Sicanians & The Aurignacians could both be members of R-M269 - R1b3.

We could be looking at the oldest Sicilian culture.


Raciti Azzolina Serraino Merlo Baronage - Santo Stefano di Camastra Mistretta Sicilia

Raciti - Azzolina - Serraino - Merlo - Baronage Baron Baroness Barone Baronessa of Santo Stefano di Camastra - Santo Stefano di Mistretta - Messina Sicily Sicilia

Barone - Don Giovanni Raciti - di Santo Stefano di Camastra - Santo Stefano di Mistretta - Messina Sicily Sicilia

Baronessa - Donna Maria Concetta Raciti - di Santo Stefano di Camastra - Santo Stefano di Mistretta - Messina Sicily Sicilia

Baronessa - Donna Grazia Maria Tindara Azzolina Raciti - di Santo Stefano di Camastra - Santo Stefano di Mistretta - Messina Sicily Sicilia

Baronessa - Donna Sarah Elizabeth Raciti - di Santo Stefano di Camastra - Santo Stefano di Mistretta - Messina Sicily Sicilia

Baronessa - Donna Rachel Maree Raciti - di Santo Stefano di Camastra - Santo Stefano di Mistretta - Messina Sicily Sicilia


Geno Project: http://www.genoproject.com

Geno Project - Is looking at my Sicilian family research to date. It explains theories of - How R1b & U5a1a is found in Sicily?

I am presenting information about our possible origins to help us unlock the connection with greater Europe.

Contact John on: [email protected] Contact Jane on: [email protected]

Needs a good shake

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I have added the copyedit tag to this article because it needs a good deal of wikifying and copy-editing. Phrases such as "check out these links" should not appear in Wikipedia article space pages, and there are a lot of bizarre formatting choices. There is no mention in the article of the significance of the genetic marker, or what traits it might express, and some of the external links are questionable (there are at least two personal homepages in that list; I didn't look at all of them). Ordinarily, I'd go through and do the copy-editing, but there is not enough substance to work with in this case. Horologium t-c 23:42, 3 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]