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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Clyde Winters: [QB] The Nubian-Kametic-Sumerian-Dravidian culture I call Proto-Saharan is supported by archaeological research in addition to anthropological and linguistic evidence. The members of the NKSD civilization maintained an extensive trade network in the 3rd and 4th millennium BC. The vessels recovered from these civilizations indicate that the peoples share religious beliefs, and culture. This is supported by red-and-black pottery which originated in Nubia, and vessels from the IVBI workshop at Tepe Yahya. The IVBI workshop was located in West Asia. Vessels here have a uniform shape and design. The red-and black pottery, and vessels sharing this style are distributed from Egypt to China, the Soviet Uzbekistan and the Indus Valley. Philip L. Kohl, in “The balance of trade in the mid-Third millennium BC”, Current Anthropology (19,1978: 463-492) noted that the intercultural style vessels show clear parallels between Nubia/Kemetian-Iranian-Sumerian and Dravidian (Indus Valley) sites. The discovery of Intercultural Style vessels from Susa, Sumer, Egyptian and Indus Valley sites suggest a shared ideological identity among the NKSD people. The shared iconographic symbols and beliefs within these diverse areas suggest cultural and ethnic unity among the NKSD cultures. These common naturalistic motifs shared by major NKSD civilizations include combatant snakes, the scorpion, the bull and etc. It is clear that genetic evidence also supports the NKSD civilization. A look at the Y-chromosome map below shows the unity of these civilizations. http://www.scs.uiuc.edu/~mcdonald/WorldHaplogroupsMaps.pdf This map makes it clear that Dravidians and Africans share haplotypes RxR1 and K. The present inhabitants of Mesopotamia and Persia and Africans according to this map carry the H,A and K haplotypes. . For example, the H1 haplotype is found among many Dravidians (26% in a study by Sengupta et al 2006). The haplotype M173 is derived from M9. This M9 is mainly found in Eurasia. The haplotype M9 is related to haplogroups K to R and are often associated with Eurasians or non-African people (Cruciani et al, 2002;Coia, 2004). Coia et al (2004) believe that Asians migrated to Cameroon and passed on R1*M173 to Africans. It is interesting to note that haplogroup R1*M173 has its highest frequency in Africa, not Eurasia (Cruciani et al, 2002; Coia, 2004). In Cameroon the frequency of R1*M173 is between 7%-95% and averages 39% (Coia, 2004). This suggest that this haplogroup may have originated in Africa, not Asia. The discovery of shared vessels, religious beliefs, and genes make it clear that members of the NKSD civilizations came from Africa. This means that the people were not only Black, they were Black due to their African heritage. . [/QB][/QUOTE]
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