Climatic changes and social transformations in the Near East and North Africa during the ‘long’ 4th millennium BC: A comparative study of environmental and archaeological evidence
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How have we missed this study? Its going to take some time to scrutinize this study. The first thing that sticks out is the Canary Islands as the first settlement. The Canary Islands is a lot like Italy and Spain in the sense that is one of the main places where African genes go to become European. Lots of European diversity. The next thing is how Yam stands out. Robert Bauval's trade rout to Yam/Chad makes sense. The third thing which might be related to why I haven't seen this is how it divorces ancient Egyptians from modern Egyptians... even more than I would have suspected. I might flip on Abusir again. Oh another thing is that Atlas group. For now it supports my theory on how Africans and Europeans became white. In just a breif skim I am potentially changing my mind and substantiated.
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