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The Upper Paleolithic and the Mesolithic around the Mediterranean: cultural framework
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Thought2: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Evil Euro: [b] Wilson's Ethiopian sample included both Amharas and Oromos. And Somalis cluster with Ethiopians in Tishkoff et al. (2000). [/b][/QUOTE] Thought Writes: Of course Somalis cluster together with Ethiopians such as the Oromo. In turn the Oromo cluster with groups such as the Turkana. The Turkana in turn cluster with groups such as the Alur. The Alur in turn cluster with groups such as the Fang. The Fang in turn cluster with groups such as the Yoruba. The Yoruba in turn cluster with groups such as the Songhai. The lesson is that there are no strict boundaries that seperate Africans genetically nor are there any strict boundaries that seperate Africans and the people of the Middle East genetically. The people of the Middle East in turn connect with the people of Europe genetically. The principle of "Race" is predicated on the idea of DISTINCT human populations. Human populations are NOT distinct and hence the principle of "Race" is invalid. Thought Posts: Ethiopia: between Sub-Saharan Africa and Western Eurasia Lovell et al. "....there is a gradient of variance from Sub-Saharan Africa, through Northern Africa and the Middle East, to Eurasia." [/QB][/QUOTE]
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