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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Elmaestro: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by beyoku: [b]I am dropping the knowledge[/b] so those interested can ask for the sources and see the evidence of older instances of L2a or B2a going back 10's of thousands of years in Southern Africa. [b]You are ranting and raving[/b] about white racism and their intellectual inferiority when it comes to studying Africa all they while acting as if the Migration didnt happen and ignoring swathes of evidence showing Metal working agriculturalists migrating from West Central Africa into the Southern part of the continent. Keep on chasing phantom Eurocentrists that argue no humans were in southern Africa prior to bantu (Even though we all know....and Europeans agree......the ancestors of Khoisan have been there for 10's of thousand of years. :rolleyes: ) Who are these people exactly? Nearly every one of your posts screams your obsession with white racists people....what they say, what they think, what they do. Well **** Their thoughts. Learn for yourself. [/qb][/QUOTE]I was always under the notion that The E-Lineages are the only exclusive Haplogroups linked to the expansion,and that all others that are present, were present, to some quantity in their respective regions, including all MtDNA lineages... In fact, bear w/ me here I am relatively Green, but I've had no reason to even realistically believe it was possible to credit most of the continent's population to a single expansion of the last 6kya... so this discussion is a bit odd to me, but I do have questions... for starters...Why haven't multiple expansions been postulated? - Within the initial suggested time-frame of the bantu expansion. It seems obvious that our E-M2 people traveled west from Point A, then south from an either an intermediate location (Not the ones who settled in W.Africa) or The initial Location (Point A). Western and Eastern "Bantus" have shown instances of poor interpopulation relatedness, one that I doubt would be prevalent if indeed we had a single expansion in such a relatively short amount of time. Not only that but the Diversity suggested in the eastern Bantu populations despite the young Common ancestor in relation to our western groups is Suspect. Also, how long ago do you believe E1B1a emerged from East africa? [b]@ELIMU[/b] Please shrink the Image or post separate link. I have it blocked on my cpu for the time being. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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