Do you mean, where are they in the tree?
I don't know. It's all so changeable. But you're on to something. The
Norse Scots makes up the minority of Scots, right? As you suggest, the
Picts and Celts belong in there. Ah...they're probably R1b.
http://www.anthrogenica.com/showthread.php?825-Pictish-Y-DNA-Marker-Identified-by-BritainsDNA
On Mon, February 2, 2015 19:37, lvcooley5 wrote:
> I noticed that, too. Who is the blond all dressed in black supposed to
> represent? His shield is vaguely Celtic. How do the Celts figure in to
> this? Or the Picts?
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> Jim
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