12,500 Years Old Irish DNA Journey

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  • Опубликовано: 25 янв 2025

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  • @jlowex2013
    @jlowex2013 13 дней назад

    thanks for compiling this information!!

    • @evoinception
      @evoinception  13 дней назад

      thanks for your kind words and support ...

  • @DorchesterMom
    @DorchesterMom 14 дней назад +6

    Great so far - more info seems to have been folded in to this updated version.
    That said, maybe you should discuss a bit why northern Irish DNA signatures appear often in the southwest and along the western shore. “To hell, or Connacht” It wasn’t that the lowland Scot’s and northern English simply came and mixed right in - entire populations were deliberately removed to rocky, hard to farm coastal areas…
    I would also add a line of two about the English exploitation of native Irish farmers that occurred with and after the plantations. Famine isn’t quite the word to explain what happened - it’s far more complicated than a simple crop failure, which is what “famine” implies. ❤

    • @DorchesterMom
      @DorchesterMom 14 дней назад +1

      Okay… 15:50 is a start, but there’s so much more to it.
      Could you perhaps do a video linking groups in the Irish annals to actual migrations? There is a ton of overlap. Truth can be found in what we always assumed was myth. Ireland really was/is a melting pot after the ice retreated right up to the modern day, I don’t think many people realize the very diverse groups and waves of immigration over the ages..

    • @evoinception
      @evoinception  14 дней назад +1

      you make some excellent points, i will include them in future episodes ...

  • @DorchesterMom
    @DorchesterMom 14 дней назад +1

    I particularly like “Kelly” ❤
    Vassals of the O’Neils (Umaine)
    It means, “Bright headed one”
    2nd most popular Irish surname, after Murphy.

  • @josephobrien8483
    @josephobrien8483 13 дней назад +2

    The pictures of deer are misplaced. These are fallow deer from the Middle East, which were only introduced in Norman or later times. Red deer are the indigenous deer species found in Ireland or most West European countries.

    • @geoffduke1356
      @geoffduke1356 13 дней назад +2

      Pedantry at its finest 🤣

    • @PaddyMacDaddy101
      @PaddyMacDaddy101 13 дней назад

      @@geoffduke1356 but still correct.

    • @PaddyMacDaddy101
      @PaddyMacDaddy101 13 дней назад +1

      @@geoffduke1356 what happens when one fact is replaced by an impostor...lies become fact and then reality is blurred and history gets betrayed!

    • @geoffduke1356
      @geoffduke1356 12 дней назад

      @ sorry , I wasn’t aware I was speaking to the gatekeeper of history
      He couldn’t find a video of a great Irish stag…
      Relax

    • @DanCooper404
      @DanCooper404 12 дней назад

      ​@@geoffduke1356 so you're oksy with being wrong and spreading disinformation. Got it.

  • @lgjosad
    @lgjosad 13 дней назад +1

    because its 50% potato DNA

  • @DanCooper404
    @DanCooper404 12 дней назад

    Creepy AI voice.

  • @judithparker4608
    @judithparker4608 13 дней назад

    Salesmen

  • @advantagist
    @advantagist 13 дней назад

    Ah, so unique ....The Germans might disagree.

  • @Hibernomania
    @Hibernomania 13 дней назад +5

    Thinking about genetics is interesting from an historical perspective but ultimately pointless. There is no “true Irish” genes. We will all have various combinations of Celt, Viking, Norman, Saxon, lowland scot, Spaniard and fuck knows what else. Each of those in turn is some equally varied combination. Nationality and connection to some pure genetic origin is, as far as I can see, a myth. Culture is what matters and even that is incredibly dynamic.
    Im saying this for the viewers not the creator of the video which was very well made and researched!

  • @markwilson3414
    @markwilson3414 14 дней назад +2

    Northern Irish (Ulster ) are a different people to the Eire Irish

    • @Benhur1798
      @Benhur1798 14 дней назад +13

      Scots planters.

    • @markwilson3414
      @markwilson3414 14 дней назад +10

      @ you should read some history books friend … it was the Irish who invaded Scotland …. The scoti are originally from the north coast of Ireland

    • @jasonallen6081
      @jasonallen6081 14 дней назад +3

      Kingdom of Dai Riata, an Irish colonial enterprise in Scotland that killed off the culture of the picts.

    • @dazpatreg
      @dazpatreg 14 дней назад +6

      😂😂😂😂 there's only one, Gaelic Ireland

    • @markwilson3414
      @markwilson3414 14 дней назад +1

      @@jasonallen6081 the Picts were given women by the Ulster men they were friends , the men from ulsters land at that time gave them women under the condition that the future pict kings would choose there kings from the female side

  • @number1360
    @number1360 13 дней назад +1

    Ai content?