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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Neferet: [QB] I'm confused as to how my DNA (L2a1a) haplogroup family was found in the Levant during this period. How does one explain the migration? There must have been the same or similar groups of people between the two geographical areas. This to me is stating that there were "African" remains found in the Levant but, this is the only haplogroup found with this DNA haplogroup: Ancient DNA No ancient DNA has so far been retrieved from African remains, with the exception of Haplogroup L2a1, which was found in two specimens from the Southern Levant Pre-Pottery Neolithic B site at Tell Halula, Syria, dating from the period between ca. 9600 and ca. 8000 BP or 7500 - 6000 BCE.[10] Source: [URL=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_L2#Ancient_DNA]web page[/URL] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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