Finally, the new study about the Siberian origin in Finland is published. It is however too early to say where the Finns came from, or even speculate on it, because the study includes no samples from the settlement areas of ancient (prehistoric) Finns or from areas where they according scientists came from. Rumors tell that researchers have Iron Age samples also from the Southwest Finland, but we have still to wait to see it. The data is not yet available, but I'll be online soon after I have them.
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