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thanks samuel intresting how m81 i sfound that east so distant geographicly from his brothers in morroc and algeria m35* underived is also intresting e3b1c1
prmiddleeastern Member # 14038
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Yet you are realted to your brothers on there.
e3b1c1 Member # 16338
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its an onour for me samuel realy m81 are warriors all the way just few names carthegenians , moors ,hanibal nd his army all those guys were m81 i already talled you m81 , m78 and also m34 are all legends read the paper that andrew lancester wtote about m35 e1b1b1 there is link in dienekes forum e3b1c1
Whatbox Member # 10819
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Interesting, as much E3a* as E3b* in the Egyptian Western desert. You'd think since its closer to East than is it to West Africa and therefore closer to the origin point of E3b, there'd be more E3b*.
But then, apparently certain descendents of E3b took over, oh, and there's that [E3a] wet-phase Saharan community too.
I would ask if that ancient Saharan community could be the reason for the abundance of the Western E-M81 but then, isn't that hap only 2,000 years old or so? If so, does this indicate EastWard migration of Imazighen or Tamasheq, just as Southward migration occured around the rest of the mediterranean (do to superior living arrangements?).