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Celtic Roots!

I'm not trying to be argumentive here but the Irish share more genetic DNA with the Basque of Northern
Spain. We (I'm Irish too) simply adopted their culture & pagan beliefs
 
The Irish arrived on the Island of Eìre from the Iberian peninsula around 8000 BC. The vast majority of Irish people are descended from these mesolithic hunter-gatherers.
 
Interesting, robert, an autonomous culture which created another quite independent group. My black-haired and grey-eyed relatives referred to themselves as 'black irish'.
 
I'm from Northern England. I'm a mix of Celtic and Iberian/Spanish, maybe some Italian too. My dad is of Irish descent and I am very pale but some of my ancestors & relatives from my mother's side are more mediterranean looking (I had a great aunt or something called Isabella, so there you go)
 
I'm from Northern England. I'm a mix of Celtic and Iberian/Spanish, maybe some Italian too. My dad is of Irish descent and I am very pale but some of my ancestors & relatives from my mother's side are more mediterranean looking (I had a great aunt or something called Isabella, so there you go)
The mesolithic hunter-gatherers that originally settled Ireland around 8000 BC were from Iberia (Basque region).. I look 'black irish' too. My last name is O'Connor or O'Conchobhaìr in Gaeilge (Irish)
 

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