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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ish Gebor: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by CelticWarrioress: [qb] Troll Patrol, Evidence is in history. I suppose the Moors didn't invade Spain,Portugal, & S. France in 711 ad and didn't steal the land & enslave rape,etc until 1492? I guess the Mongols didn't invade E. Europe etc. I suppose the Turks didn't invade Europe either. I suppose the Barbary pirates didn't go into E. Europe and kidnap Whites to sell as slaves. I suppose they didn't also go into N. & W Europe kidnapping Whites for African slave markets. [/qb][/QUOTE]Doxie, the Moors (blacks from North Africa) used to inhabited the Iberian Peninsula before modern Spaniards invaded that region. The La Brana specimen is incoherent with contemporary inhabitants. Which tells that they came only afterwards, in this case long after. Btw, it was the Goths, Romans, Greeks, Vandals, byzantine etc who invaded Northern Africa, before . So, please tell me again who invaded who first. lol Tell they didn't steal the land & enslave rape, etc from 500 B.C. until ...? LOL SMH [QUOTE]This work develops a hypothesis on the origin of a cultural complex which was established in the southwest quadrant of the Iberian Peninsula around the transition from the IV to III millennium BC*. The rupture observed between the cultural groups studied herein and those proceeding them in southern Iberia can also be explained by other mechanisms not migratory movements but important accelerations in the change of human behavior. In addition, the close similarities with other peri-Mediterranean cultures may be due to convergence phenomena. The diffusionist explanation that we are presenting has previously been put forward based only on archeological arguments (Escacena et al. 1988). If we recall again the hypothesis that accredits the cultural dispersion to population movements, it is in order to offer an understanding for other studies, above all, genetic and linguistic ones, that support these connections of the North African world with the Iberian Peninsula during the recent prehistoric period. [/QUOTE]--J. L. Escacena Carrasco Prehistoric Iberia 2000, pp 125-162 Applications of Evolutive Archeology: Migrations from Africa to Iberia in the Recent Prehistory [QUOTE]The presence of almost 50% of sub-Saharan lineages L1b, L2 and L3 in Abauntz Chalcolithic deposits and Tres Montes, in Navarre, suggests the existence of an important gene flow from Africa to this geographic region. The low frequency of these lineages in the current Spanish population indicates that it has gene produced a replacement from the Chalcolithic period. The entry of African lineages could occur during the Paleolithic, during the Neolithic period, or during both periods. The phylogenetically related sequences present in the Chalcolithic deposit Iberian Peninsula and Neolithic and Chalcolithic samples of the Middle East points to Neolithic as most likely time of entry into the peninsula of these lineages. [/QUOTE]--Fernández Domínguez, E. Polimorfismos de DNA mitocondrial en poblaciones antiguas de la cuenca mediterránea. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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