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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Supercar: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by rasol: [QUOTE]Originally posted by rasol: Obviously to get from East Africa you'd have to across the Levant or Arabia, so I don't see your point. Neither does historian Christopher Ehret: [i]We actually have DNA evidence which fits very well with an intrusion of people from northEast African into southwestern Asia. The early Semites were Africans arriving to find other people already in the area. The Y-chromosome markers, associated with the male, fade out as you go deeper into the Middle East.[/i] Maybe should whine to him about alpha cluster, and see if it gets you any further than it did with Underhill. lol.[/QUOTE] [QUOTE]Charles writes: The PN2 clade arrived in the Middle East during the Late Pleistocene/Early Mesolithic and arrived in Europe via the Middle East during the Neolithic, thats the truth you hide from. [/QUOTE]Also incorrect, as the Pn2 clade also entered Europe from NorthWest Africa, along with other tropical African linages also in the Neolithic, thru a process that CL Brace denotes as demic diffusion, and of which he attributes substanially to Black Africans - that the truth you are frantically running away, [b]but cannot hide[/b], from. :) [/QUOTE]True, although, not that any of this would have bearings on what E3b1 [i]is[/i], i.e. tropical African lineage - and will still be so, even a thousand more years or beyond from now...with even more clusters. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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