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Anyone know where to get a deeper testing for mtDNA? My first and only test is at LivingDNA, which told me it simply was haplogroup H1.
In the meantime, I did find this paper, supposing an ultimate origin of the matriarch in Iberia:

https://www.researchgate.net/publication...rom_Iberia
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You can test your full mtDNA at FTDNA with a good database to compare.
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Recent mtdna Haplogroup update from FTDNA, moving from H1c3, to H1c3b, with the mitotree. I now share a common maternal ancestry with 'Lejre92' a women who lived between 850-900AD during the viking age at 'Lejre', Sealand, Denmark. Lejre is believed to be the earlier historic home of the famous Scylding dynasty, and site of King Hrothgar's legendary Great Hall, 'Heorot' mentioned in the epic Anglo-Saxon peom of 'Beowulf'.'
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Was doing some checking at FTDNA. My mtDNA is H1c9a1 but I didn't get that finding from FTDNA. I got it from YFull. When the BigY first came out, YFull offered a free analysis of the BAM file and offered to give me my mtDNA as well. So, whether this is the terminal clade, I can't say. Anyway, it appears H1c9a1 is dated to 400CE and is basically a British isles and American subclade, according to FTDNA. There is a match from Norway and YFull has matches from Denmark. So , maybe it came over with the Vikings. I know my last known maternal ancestor was from Scotland.
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