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  On 08/02/2024 at 07:17, Arry said:
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What did humans in Britain look like 10,000 years ago? Find out how scientists uncovered the appearance of one of the oldest modern humans unearthed in Britain...

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That’s the chap from Pakistan opened up britains first 24hr  corner shop  6,900 yrs ago 

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Apparently I'm norfolk...

Id say they are fulla shite, anything to make the white race believe that we came from blacks, and that there was black vikings and black men in GB even fighting for william the conqurer ffs, 

You know how he got here... Chasing a saluki over the land bridge

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Interesting I thought.

Cheddar Man’s DNA

In 1997, it was reported that a living descendant of Cheddar Man had been found. In the report, it was written that DNA had been found in the pulp cavity of one of Cheddar Man’s molars. The DNA was examined at Oxford University’s Institute of Molecular Medicine. The results from the analysis were then compared with the DNA of 20 local individuals whose families were known to have been living in Cheddar for several generations. One of these individuals was identified as a descendant of Cheddar Man.

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Having traced my family back to the 1600's in Devon and being born here I've always been interested in Devons history. The Celts as well as I was told that having a second toe longer that your big toe is a Celtic trait, which I have.

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Devon was the cornerstone of one of Britain's most significant Celtic kingdoms, Dumnonia.

 

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  On 08/02/2024 at 10:25, Arry said:

Having traced my family back to the 1600's in Devon and being born here I've always been interested in Devons history. The Celts as well as I was told that having a second toe longer that your big toe is a Celtic trait, which I have.

WWW.HISTORYFILES.CO.UK

Devon was the cornerstone of one of Britain's most significant Celtic kingdoms, Dumnonia.

 

Cheers Arry

 

 

 

 

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Heard it was a Neanderthal trait. (Think it was a theory of some guy called Stan Gooch). I've the same thing going on myself (very,very slight bit of Devon ancestry in me). Apparently there is a sharp genetic divide between Devon and Cornwall reflecting ancient tribal differences. (They only test people whos all 4 grandparents were from close by to each other for these studies)

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  On 08/02/2024 at 10:25, Arry said:

Having traced my family back to the 1600's in Devon and being born here I've always been interested in Devons history. The Celts as well as I was told that having a second toe longer that your big toe is a Celtic trait, which I have.

WWW.HISTORYFILES.CO.UK

Devon was the cornerstone of one of Britain's most significant Celtic kingdoms, Dumnonia.

 

Cheers Arry

 

 

 

 

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I thought it was a sign of age and indicates the bridge of your foot is collapsing ???

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