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[QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [QB] From :HLA genes in Southern Tunisians. [i] 5.3. Greeks and Sub-Saharans Our study shows that the Greeks are separate from other Mediterranean populations and tend to cluster with Sub-Saharans. This result confirms the Sub-Saharan ORIGIN of Greeks. This observation suggests that there was an admixture between the Greeks and Sub-Saharans at an ancient time. The admixture has probably occurred during Egyptian pharaonic times. Indeed, ancient Greeks thought that their culture and religion came from Egypt. In this period, there was an influx of people to Greece represented by the migration of Negroid Egyptian dynasties with their followers (who were expelled) towards Greece. Moreover, many linguistic and cultural studies confirm that Fulani have several characteristics in common with ancient Egyptians, which suggest that they may come from pharaonic Egypt. An other possible influx of Negroid people into Greece was occurred, when the weather of desert became hyperarid (5000 B.C.) [/i] I left out some “Caucasian admixture” lies ehhh.. .line . . .because we now know they are indigenous African features and there is no proof whites came to central Africa and mixed with Africans. It was the other way around. [b]Is 5000BC - Paleolithic and Neolithic?? [/b] I believe what the author is suggesting is “modern” Africans, or African type people, were living in Greece up to 5000bc. The Macedonians conquered them in 537bc. 5000bc is dynastic time. . .so they were all Africans throughout that region. Did I miss something????? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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