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[QUOTE]Originally posted by ausar: [QB] [QUOTE]This is true since 3000 years ago. Genetic studies detects a mixed ancestry for the tribes who inhabit Somalia and Ethiopia. You cannot deny the mixed heritage of these people over the last 3000 years. Of course i'm not talking about the south of east Africa which is predominantlyBantu[/QUOTE] Of course the Tigre, Somali, and Amharan and possibly some Oromo have some ancestry from across the Red Sea. The original people of the Horn of Africa are the Oromo people. Oromic is classified as an Afro-Asiatic language,and they are the original people of the Horn of Africa. Costal Somalis have some admixture from Arab migrants that came from various periods but Somalis further inland probabaly donot have much Arabic admixture. The problem I have is you don't seem to acknowleadge the pressence of people who lived in Yemen before the advent of the Afro-Asiatic speakers. Not all people in Yemen were ethnically Semetic,and some were probabaly akin to the Veddoid people and Austric people scattered across the early Arabian peninsula and Mesopotamia. Not only Bantu live in Southern Ethiopia and Somalia but so do Nilotic people. The Omo[don't confuse with Oromo] being one of them. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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