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Historically speaking, at my current region of Finland there is no proven nor probable continuity running from the stone-age population to the current population. Historical documents say that at 1500AD my area was unsettled wilderness. So either the earlier stone-age population had vanished or moved elsewhere - or remained scarce, scattered and nomadic, leaving behind no artefacts to be found.

Well, anyhow, the genetic history of Finnish people is a long-term mixture of the finnic population assimilating small waves of newcomers from other nations around the Baltic Sea -region. So, seen from this point of view, I imagine that if the ancestral spirits exists for real, they probably won't care about what set of genes I have in my DNA. What matters is the attitude, that one loves the way the local waters wash these shores.

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