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Tukuler
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2 main stocks infused with woodsland West African.

Southerly signal goes back to Hora Woman.
The northerly one to Malawi 5200 years ago.
A modern signal strong in West Africa from
the Gulf of Guinea northward to the savanna
permeates East Africa.

There are Khoi, 'Nuba', Atlantic West Africa,
and San elements, all 4 found in Holocene Malawi.

Anomalously, a Fula Amazigh signal also runs throughout.
Also Herero physically are where Botswana, Namibia, and
Angola meet. Genetically they are more seamless between
Kenya and Cameroon.


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" Genetically they are more seamless between
Kenya and Cameroon". The Sahel belt?

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Tukuler
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Physically that's open canopy forest and wooded savanna.

But I was talking about where I placed Herero in the graph.

And yes you could describe some of Herero's 'land' as a sahel.

Herero aren't E Afr now. I included them to emphasize the yellow sweep.

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