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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [QB] ^ Indeed, it is nothing but more obfuscation of not only the indigenous nature of eastern Africa but that these indigenous lineages spilled out into Southwest Asia which is why the presence of E derived clades in both the Levant [i]and[/i] Arabia as well. As such the authors play the game of claiming an African lineage as 'Eurasian' just like they do with entire African peoples from the Egyptians to the Beja and even the Somali! [b]LOL[/b] This is the type of game that Euronuts like Racial Fantasy and his master Dienekes likes to play. On a serious note, what do you guys make of paragroup F* in Sudan? From all the sources I've read, the authors attribute it to a back-migration yet I'm under suspicion that it is indigenous based not only on what Keita wrote in regards to the ambiguous nature of the African/Southwest Asian divide but also because derived groups like J1 have the highest frequency in Socotra and Yemen real close to Africa as well as what Explorer and Rasol told me about derived K in east Africa as well. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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