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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Yonis2: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by TheAmericanPatriot: [qb] Mindover, You do understand that 25% of the population having the genetic marker does not mean the population is 25% black african. I could have an african genetic marker from 200 years ago and be 1% black. Whatever population there was absorbed into the dominant culture and within 8 generations nothing was left but the marker. All of Sally Hemmings white ancestors have black genetic markers but the are at this point fully white. EVERYONE DID HAVE FARMING, including Europeans. Agriculture spread rapidly once it started and it was all over the globe centuries before the arrival of the Indo Europeans. You offer no proof to back up your contention. [/qb][/QUOTE]Yes, but there is a difference between one person having an African marker and half of the population in southern Greece carrying african marker (that is today, not in ancient times), even developing their own seperate cluster, don't you think? BTw it's not a coincidence that the closest nation of Europe to Africa and levant received greatest influence during the most early times. Only a fool with agenda would deny this. The Greek alphabet itself is phoenician derived adopted from Sinaitic which derived from Egyptian Hieratic. Can't believe someone is even attempting to argue against such obvious facts. Indo-European origin my ass, it's all Afrasian urban origin. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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