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[QUOTE]Originally posted by White Nord: [QB] QUOTE]e3b is found predominantly in East Africa and shares a similar distribution as the Afro-Asiatic language family, which emerged there. East Africans simple took their language and migrated further north into Africa and the middle east, hence the presence of the Natufians and e3B in the regions that straddle the middle east, Africa, and the agean. Greeks and other Medits have already been noted as having significant african ancestry. Point being that both Afro-Asiatic and E3B first emerged in East Africa among Black Africans. E3a (seen mostly in west Africans) and E3B (mostly in East Africans) coalesce into the PN2 clade, which unites Africans North, South, East and West, but have nothing to do with Europeans, especially Nords who had very little recent historical contact with Africans. Suggested reading: [URL=http://hpgl.stanford.edu/publications/AJHG_2004_v74_p000-0130.pdf]The Levant versus the Horn of Africa - Evidence for Bidirectional Corridors of Human Migrations[/URL] [URL=http://www.pnas.org/cgi/reprint/103/1/242.pdf]The Questionable Contribution of the Neolithic and the Bronze Age to European Craniofacial Form[/URL] and [URL=http://www.makedonika.org/processpaid.aspcontentid=ti.2001.pdf]HLA genes in Macedonians and the sub-Saharan origin of the Greeks[/URL][/QUOTE] You still don't get it. Ancient Egyptians are Afro-Asiatic people, and they "cluster" with all the other Afro-Asiatic people; which includes the Berbers, Amharic speaking Ethiopians, Cushitic speaking people, and Arabs and Jews. All these people speak Afro-Asiatic languages and thus come from an ultimate common origin about 15-20,000 years ago. The Ancient Egyptians were not "Ethiopians" and they were not "Somali," since they broke off from the proto-Afro-Asiatics before either of these groups were formed, and they broke off before the Arabs and Hebrews became a distinct branch. That is the modern consensus, and this is the position held by Keita and everyone else in academia. There is no more debate about the basics of this statement at least, although there is much more to discover, because the Ancient Egyptians formed their own sub-branch of the Afro-Asiatic family, that is equally distinct from the East Africans and the Arabs and Semites. The Ancient Egyptians are thus equally similar, or equally different, from the East Africans and Arabs and Hebrews. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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