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Mansa Musa
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What is the origin of this map?

I'm pretty sure it is a map done by Luigi Cavalli-Sforza and his colleagues but I do not remember which study or published work it is apart of nor have I seen the details on the populations sampled to represent the various geographic regions.

If anyone can give some insight into the map, provide a source for it and recommend me and those interested on more recent information on population relationships between geographic groups it would be appreciated.
 
rasol
Member # 4592
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The History and Geography of Human Genes.

42 populations are represented in the above map - E. African is Oromo, Somali and Amhara.
 
Mansa Musa
Member # 6800
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Thanks Rasol.

I have been meaning to borrow this book from the library.

Btw, I seem to recall you quoting an excerpt from this book (or was it Genes, Peoples, and Languages?), where Sforza states that North Africans were originally Black and that Whites from Europe are later settlers to the region.

I have looked across Egyptsearch for the quote and page number. Do you remember the book, quote and page number to what I am talking about?

Btw, I see that Steve Sailor holds the top review for both of those books on Amazon.com, praising the books and then attacking Sforza's claims of no biological race as politically correct rhetoric.

How did that happen? [Roll Eyes]
 
Djehuti
Member # 6698
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[Embarrassed] That map has been explained many times before since it was presented ad-nasium by Stupid-Euro.
 



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