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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Mystery Solver: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Tyrannosaurus: [QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: Recent evidence in the form of genetics first from Spanish immunologist Arnaiz-Villena in his study of [URL=http://www.makedonika.org/processpaid.aspcontentid=ti.2001.pdf]HLA genes in Greeks[/URL]. We also have genetic studies showing the origins of sickle cell anemia in Greeks to be also of African origin. And finally the African Y-chromosomal lineage E3b was also found among the Greek population. All of these genes and/or genetic markers all date from the same time period as the skeletal remains-- the Neolithic. The Neolithic was the very time period that agriculture and animal domestication was introduced to Europe, specifically Greece! Now, at first glance you may think this all a bunch of Afrocentric nonsense but I assure you these are all facts and not everyone on this forum is black, let alone Afrocentric (that includes ME)![/QUOTE]To be honest, I am skeptical of the Arnaiz-Villena study. The Greeks cluster even closer to sub-Saharans than Siwa Egyptians, when simple geography would dictate the reverse! [b]I can't argue with the other data though.[/b][/QUOTE]There lies the problem. To be skeptical of something, you ought to know what you are specifically disagreeing with. Sounds to me like the skepticism driven by dogma instead of science. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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