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France YDNA H2, Fleury-sur-Orne Ancient Cemetery

Boyt Hap H SNP Line:
H-L901>P96>Z19008>Z19080>SK1180>Z19072>Z19089>Z19049>SK1182>Y20839>Y21630>BY37186>BY37188

See Also: Ancient YDNA H2 in Ireland: https://pbase.com/daveb/y700h
Boyette YDNA Surname Project: https://www.familytreedna.com/public/boyette?iframe=ycolorized

https://www.eupedia.com/forum/threads/42485-Ancient-DNA-gives-new-insights-into-a-Norman-Neolithic
Moreover, we found in Fleury-sur-Orne the specific haplogroup H2m (P96), which was recently described in ancient Neolithic individuals associated with the Mediterranean Neolithic route of diffusion (33) and also found in Ireland (1), thus linking the French Neolithic groups with the Mediterranean Neolithic expansion. Due to a very low number of Y-chromosome SNPs, individual 24-5 is assigned to haplogroup H2*, without further resolution possible. Finally, individuals 29-5 and 31-5A carry Y-haplogroups I2a1a and I2a1a2, respectively, which belong to haplogroup I2a, a lineage common in Upper Paleolithic and Mesolithic HGs that is also found in western Europe during the Early to Late Neolithic, persisting until today.

The River Orne runs through the village, Fleury sur Orne, with the ancient cemetery nearby. The river flows down, 4.5 km, through Caen and then into the English Channel. In addition to that, the River was used to transport local marble from places including Fleury sur Orne.

Fleury-sur-Orne, Normandy, AKA Allemagne until 1916.
video in French
https://www.images-archeologie.fr/Accueil/Recherche/p-11-lg1-notice-VIDEO-Fleury-sur-Orne-du-Neolithique-a-la-Seconde-Guerre-Mondiale-.htm?¬ice_id=9645

https://phys.org/news/2022-05-dna-analysis-norman-neolithic-monumental.html
DNA analysis of remains found in Norman Neolithic monumental cemetery suggest a patrilineal community

(FLR sample number) 4 different YDNA Haplogroup H generations.
FLR001
H>P96>Z19008>Z19080>SK1180>FT362000
RivollatSciAdv2020 -4310
France_MN_FLR
Calvados, France
Fleury-sur-Orne

FLR002
H>P96>Z19008>Z19080>SK1180>FT362000
RivollatSciAdv2020 -4005
France_MN_FLR
Calvados, France
Fleury-sur-Orne

FLR004
H>P96>Z19008>Z19080>SK1180>FT362000
RivollatSciAdv2020 -4583
France_MN_FLR
Calvados, France
Fleury-sur-Orne

FLR014
H>P96>Z19008>Z19080>SK1180
RivollatSciAdv2020 -4473
France_MN_FLR
Calvados, France
Fleury-sur-Orne

https://www.theapricity.com/forum/archive/index.php/t-342067.html

https://www.ancientpages.com/2022/05/05/ancient-dna-unravels-the-mystery-of-huge-6500-year-old-cemetery-and-the-tomb-of-a-masculine-woman-in-normandy-france/
Ancient DNA Unravels The Mystery Of Huge 6,500-Year-Old Cemetery And The Tomb Of A ‘Masculine Woman’ In Normandy, France
AncientPages.com | May 5, 2022 | Archaeology, News, Places
Google Map:
https://tinyurl.com/3baae354

Series of slides, click on photo real across top of page:
A Middle Neolithic necropolis at Fleury-sur-Orne (Calvados)
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Search: The heights of the Orne, Fleury-sur-Orne, Calvados, Normandy
https://tinyurl.com/2hpvvh7t

https://pierre.caen.fr/thecaenstonePress.pdf
Caen Stone came into being 165 million years ago through the unlikely conjunction of several geological factors. Used in architecture already back in ancient times, it has been a great success ever since. The qualities of this outstanding limestone were recognized locally, and also in England, or the USA, for which several hundred tonnes of stone were mined in the quarries of Caen, Fleury sur Orne, Conteville and Bretteville sur Laize. Bermuda Cathedral is undoubtedly the most exotic example of any edifice built out of our famous stone. However, through its historic ties with Normandy dating back to the 11th century, England remained the largest importer of Caen stone up until the 18th century.

http://navonanumis.blogspot.com/2014/04/darlehnskassenschein-german-empire_6.html
Allemagne is the name for Germany in the French language. The name originates from the Alamanni tribe that lived near the Elbe River until the eighth century AD. Not wanting to associate with their arch enemy during World War I, the name proved an embarrassment to the local French population and the local town council renamed the town Fleury-sur-Orne on August 23, 1916.
Boyt YDNA Haplogroup H2 FLR Ancient Neolithic Monuments Maps, France
Boyt YDNA Haplogroup H2 FLR Ancient Neolithic Monuments Maps, France
River Orne to Caen France
River Orne to Caen France
Boyt H2 FLR Monuments YDNA from 4300-4700 BCE
Boyt H2 FLR Monuments YDNA from 4300-4700 BCE
France FLR Hap H2 Fleury sur Orne
France FLR Hap H2 Fleury sur Orne
Boyt H2 FLR Results mtDNA
Boyt H2 FLR Results mtDNA
Boyt H2 FLR google photo 2
Boyt H2 FLR google photo 2
Boyt H2 FLR google photo
Boyt H2 FLR google photo
Boyt H2 FLR photo
Boyt H2 FLR photo
Fleury-sur-Orne Ancient Cemetery
Fleury-sur-Orne Ancient Cemetery