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[QUOTE]Originally posted by osirion: [QB] ^ How the hell do you have time for this crap! R1b is about as European as you are going to ever get period. It is the most common lineage in that area. Doesn't matter where it arose from it is now a European marker. If you want to waste time trying to make it African or anything else you are really wasting all that Negro college fund you probably got. As for phenotype, I don't care what they looked like the question is on indigenous African people or not. Was Tut African or non-African? I have already said that R1b could be from India, Western Asia or Europe but it is most commonly associated with European people. Just guys really like to try to split hairs and call it scholarship. I call it wasting a good brain. Why don't you go invent something and then be proud of that instead of splitting hairs over nothing. Luiza is a NEGRITO. There are Negrito people living in New Guinea. The Amarna letters give rise to the question of a society of royalty living in the Middle East: Amarna diplomacy: the beginnings of international relations By Raymond Cohen, Raymond Westbrook You need to learn to read what I say instead of spouting off non-sensical diatribes. Remember - Aryan invasion theory I put out. As in Aryans of India? Not Europe! The point is that R1b is called a European marker. That could be just because of a founder affect. Doesn't matter, its just a description since most Europeans are R1b. Just like I call J1 Jewish because its found amongst Jewish people more so than any other group. Doesn't mean its exclusive to Jews. Its a DESCRIPTION not a set. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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