My father was Basque, and this video helped me feel connected to that part of his family since he himself is no longer with us. I’m delighted to carry a bit of that ancient DNA with me.
@CarolinaMartinez-hc1if9 сағат бұрын
Proud Basque here!
@RobertPlatinumКүн бұрын
People From This Region Basque In Their Glory.
@ChristianIndian18 сағат бұрын
😉
@thereturnoffrancesblogg13 сағат бұрын
Cute
@LeoSaab-ty3cj16 сағат бұрын
Great video. Very informative 👍 Thank you
@TheHistoryHubs9 сағат бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@TwistedGeniusMedia18 сағат бұрын
We can’t stop here! This is Basque Country!
@eyetrollin71010 сағат бұрын
Nice😎
@glauceoliveira6265Күн бұрын
Thank you ❤
@bethbartlett569216 сағат бұрын
My earlier Irish lineage ... A special bloodline and History yet to be fully revealed.
@danielurriola18 сағат бұрын
So that R1B1 D-27 is a male influence of celts in male lineage but the mtdna remains mix of west european hunter gatherers and european neolithic farmers. In Normandy, Norse dominated the region politically and military but the language remained a romance one, so it's possible that Neolitic and hunter gatherers males diminished due to diseases or other factors, such as war. Maybe it was both in certain degree. In Dominican Republic R1b and other typical european haplogroups reach as high as 30-45%, but it's just a very distant paternity event due to slavery, colonization or other and the rest of dna markers are mostly west african with a bit of Native Taíno. That could be the case for basques. Maybe, new papers always are released with some new stuff to this topic. I think is fascinating.
@bethbartlett569216 сағат бұрын
Basque is pre Celt, as understood by the data. Celt is associated with Germanics. Basque is Not Germanic. Celts came to Iberia (France and Spain) Basque are Indigenous to Iberia. Understand? Beth Bartlett Sociologist/Behavioralist and Historian Tennessee, USA
@danielurriola15 сағат бұрын
@bethbartlett5692 me refiero a la parte donde hablan del Haplogroupo R1B. I mean the Genetic part of the video. The video is divided in three parts: Hunter gatherers, neolithic farmers, and Iron metal invaders. Obviamente no tienen nada culturalmente de celtas, simplemente me estoy refiriendo que en las excavaciones del neolítico, los haplogroupos paternos son por lo General, G2, I2a, E, y H. The fact that paternal haplogroup found among basque males Is R1B, which some paleogenetics associate with celts, mainly the subclade DF27 does not mean they're celtic in culture. I'm just saying that they have a steppe related male y haplogroupo. I don't mean they're celts. I'm R1B, and despite having a Y haplogroup related to spaniards I don't consider myself spaniard because my ancestors were very diverse. I'm not a native speaker so maybe I did not make my point. I am not an historian nor anthropolist, just an enthususiast. I am not using any translator, but I'll say it in spanish: " NO DIJE EN NINGÚN MOMENTO QUE LOS VASCOS SON CELTAS O GERMÁNICOS, SOLO QUE TIENEN UN HAPLOGROUPO NO RELACIONADO A LOS RESTOS PALEOLÍTICOS O NEOLITICOS. The ancients remains it's not definitive but I recommend a work from Iñigo Olalde. He does not say Basques are germanic but tell that through remains that the Y chromosome in whole Iberia "could" be replace by bell beaker guys. They're always new studies, but it's worth noting. www.nature.com/articles/nature25738?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR2jQGhPEwXrBGS3N8DuvrFSoj90NCn87CHfwWHiQ8CG5x7Qix5NUqJlC6E_aem_cSAPtHk3ZEOH15_TIKrhuw
@bethbartlett569211 сағат бұрын
@@danielurriola I am referring to your reference to Celtic, Celtic are considered Indo-European Germanics. Basque are not Indo-European nor Germanics. Also, the (R1b) code category reference does not include the actual earlier original Iberian Ancient DNA, and he does actually make a soft reference to this point.
@ESCAGEDOWOODWORKING7 сағат бұрын
@@bethbartlett5692 "Basque is pre Celt, as understood by the data. Celt is associated with Germanics. Basque is Not Germanic". My reply: R1b is pre Germanic, it spread across Europe, specially Western Europe. The Basque, as with the rest of the Iberian peninsula, were replaced along the male line with R1b, which is associated with Celts. On the maternal line, the Basque continue with native Iberian ancestry, showing high neolithic Farmer DNA, similar to the rest of Iberia, Southern Europe, to include Sardinia (who also display largely non-Indo European DNA). Linguistically, The Basque language is non Indo-European. Genetically, they are similar to their neighbors. To recap, Basque is linguistically non-Indo European, genetically along the paternal they're R1b (Celt), maternally native Iberian with high neolithic farmer genes. So it depends on what you're focused on, whether Celt or non Indo-European genetically or linguistically.
@danielurriola3 сағат бұрын
@@ESCAGEDOWOODWORKING that was the point I wanted to bring to the discussion. I was just talking about the hypothesis of the male lineages, mainly the Y haplogroup, being replaced by post Neolitic invaders (R1B DF27). Steppe herders. Some paleogenticists theorize about them being proto celts. I wasn't making a point that basques are celts or germanic, just they're have Y haplogroup R1B with a Subclade that is not found un Pre and Neolitic remains. I think you're point about the male and female lineages are very accurate. Maybe I couldn't explain myself becuse I don't speak in English regularly nor I am a native speaker. Regards!
@josemaurosantos15316 сағат бұрын
Brazil please translate into Portuguese Brazil🇧🇷...I discovered that I have Germanic ancestry after my ancestry DNA test...my results...I am of the paternal haplogroup .i...i1. Europe 34% Western Europe 17% Germany, France and the Netherlands British Isles Iberia 12% Italy 4% Eastern Europe < 2%...Africa 59% Mina Coast 40% West Africa 8% East Africa 6% Great Lakes Region (Eastern Bantu Peoples) West Kenya Senegambia < 3% Mande < 3% Mbuti < 2%..Paternal Lineage Your haplogroup is: I Born between 35 and 28 thousand years ago, haplogroup I represents one of the first peoples of Europe, having several descendant lineages that spread throughout the European territory during the last Ice Age, having its maximum frequency in the Balkans. It is one of the most numerous haplogroups among European men, being the second largest paternal lineage found on the continent (second only to the R lineage). Its I1 branch is related to Nordic Europe, ancestor of the Germanic tribes and Vikings, while I2 is strongly related to Neolithic cultures. Maternal Lineage Its haplogroup is: A Haplogroup A emerged in Asia about 40 to 60 thousand years ago. Descended from the N lineage, representatives of this haplogroup can be found from Central Asia to Siberia and regions of the Americas. It is believed that this lineage originated in Asia and continued towards America, passing through the Bering Strait during the last Ice Age.
@TheHistoryHubs5 сағат бұрын
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@EmisoraRadioPatio17 сағат бұрын
Gora gora gora
@brigittaprzybilla142314 сағат бұрын
Text widererlich fehlerhaft gesprochen chen,infirmationsgehalt ebenso duerftig und volerller PE nlicher fehler. Die e basken haben besseres verdient.
@johnlord833721 сағат бұрын
The Basque people of Spain and France could be the descendants of the Star People UFO Mother Ship Richat structure civilization of Africa. They would be pre-Adamites living before, during, and after the 12,800s BCE cosmic (super)nova plasma tsunami that scorched the Sahara Oasis into the Sahara Desert, ... as survivor people and civilization living before the appearance of the biblical Adamites (3443 BCE).
@bethbartlett569216 сағат бұрын
Basque History has always claimed: "We are from Atlantica"
@nobody68710 сағат бұрын
It gets a little ridiculous to continue to dress them in such clothing. I'm sure they were skilled in making clothes. And shoes. And even in the ice age, there were summers . Change of seasons.
@frank-rk5sq17 сағат бұрын
So--can you please explain how much of the Basque language is Mesolithic (hunter-gatherer) and Neolithic (early Anatolian agricultural), Some examples of words, please. Otherwise you are trailing off into cliches.
@EliasSilva-wn4xv12 сағат бұрын
Those are awesome questions brother but answers not you'll find in any modern video.. I think jrr Tolkien does a hell of an in debth video on the basque.. but who the hell knows what the fuck neolithic people vocabulary was.. do research u have professor google same as this dude does
@brazendesigns9 сағат бұрын
This is why linguists are stumped by Basque. As it is a language isolate, it is impossible to make firm conclusions except that it predates the arrival of Indo-European languages. That’s the only thing we can say for sure. Everything else is conjecture. Basque has loan words from Indo-European languages, but its core is something entirely unique.
@TheHistoryHubs2 сағат бұрын
The Basque language likely preserves elements from both Mesolithic hunter-gatherer and Neolithic agricultural periods. For example, words like aitz (rock) may reflect Mesolithic roots, while arto (grain/cereal) suggests Neolithic influence. Research by linguists such as Theo Vennemann and Joaquín Gorrochategui explores these ancient linguistic layers. www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783110905700/html?lang=en&srsltid=AfmBOoouxgrKb6RJsFYKU2LRgaQSDYwMeNIsMCRn-Uz0XTtMva2iUXXd www.researchgate.net/publication/292494578_Why_Basque_cannot_be_unfortunately_an_Indo-European_language