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[QUOTE]Originally posted by The Explorer: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by melchior7: Btw there is a prehistoric site called Taforalt very near the Riff area in Morocco. This what they found! "Our results reveal a probable local evolution of Taforalt population and a genetic continuity in North Africa. The genetic inheritance of Taforalt population (12,000 years) is composed of: Eurasiatic component (J/T, H, U et V) and North African component (U6). Genetic structure of Taforalt: Eurasiatic Component : H, U, JT, V: 90.5% North African component: U6: 9.5 % 42, 8% (9/21) H or U 14, 2% (3/21) JT 2 individuals (9,5%) U6" KÉFI R., STEVANOVITCH A., BOUZAID E., BÉRAUD-COLOMB E. Diversité mitochondriale de la population de taforalt(12.000 ans bp - maroc): une approche génétique a l'étude du peuplement de l'afrique du nord.[/QUOTE]Here's my answer to Kefi et al.: [URL=http://exploring-africa.blogspot.com/2010/05/investigation-into-mysterious.html][b]An Investigation into the "Mysterious" Mesolithic Maghrebi populations[/b][/URL] I'd given you my answer to it in our very first exchange under your current pseudonym, but you never did anything about it. The question is, do you have anything in way of a rebuttal to my response to Kefi & co.; do you have the guts to? [QUOTE] Why 12000 BC that corresponds to the LGM, doesn't it?[/QUOTE]No, that doesn't correspond to the LGM; the LGM [i]winds down[/i] at about this time. Moreover, that is the estimated age for the specimens under contention; how's that supposed to serve as evidence of "LGM Europeans in the Maghreb"? That these specimens could not be LGM Europeans in the Maghreb, presumably isolated from autochthonous Africans, is the whole contentious issue to begin with. [QUOTE] Explorer, don't you hear your deckhand shouting? He is saying "Captain your ship is sinking"! Lol[/QUOTE]I simply hear you being silly and making a jackass out of yourself for no apparent reason. [QUOTE] And for the really clueless out there. Here is a map of short distance between Spain(Europe) and Morocco (Africa) What fool really believes that this small expanse of water which is only about 8 miles wide at its shortest point is going to prevent people from crossing back and forth, especially in prehistoric times when the Mediterranean was much more shallow than it is today? Nuff said.[/QUOTE]Would you be able to swim this body of water and cross to the other shoreline, unaided by a transport equipment? Don't be fooled by hand drawn maps that make continents, seas and oceans appear a lot smaller than they actually look. LOL I'd ask you to give me the mathematical figures of the depth of the Mediterranean sea in an earlier discussion, and to specify which time frame corresponds with which depth, but you chickened out. You won't repeat that again, will you? Additionally, you have to provide a pretext for the supposed movement of people. People don't just move across large water bodies to the next land for the fun of it. Something has to trigger these events; what were they, and what corroborating evidence supports these explanations? Also, when specifically did these so-called movements take place. Let's test if you are a fool for making claims that you had no way of backing up, or you are actually onto something. :) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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