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Was the Maghreb really predominantly Eurasian for 30,000 yrs?
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [QB] ^ Wow. Interesting article, and one that deserves a thread of its own, I believe. But let's get back to the topic of ancient and prehistoric Maghrebi ancestry. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [qb] Your time frames are all jangled up. Do your homework first before you make preposterous claims such as a 15-18kya entry of R lineages in Europe, and a PIE expansion dating to the same time. Where on earth do you get those figures. Do you make them up on the spot or what? As for your other spacey claims, that someone in this thread referred to cold adapted populations ~30kya, or that the first European lineages died out, I'm pretty sure no one even knows what you're talking about. [/qb][/QUOTE]I think Doug is confusing R1 lineages with R1a which is more properly to be associated with PIE though even then it shouldn't. I also believe Doug is just referring to Euronut claims that have been or still are being made and not to anything specifically state in this thread. You asked in the previous page whether there are any mtDNA R lineages in Africa, and actually yes there are, specifically R0 which is present in significant frequencies in northeast and eastern Africa. This, along with N1 present in East Africa to suggests that an African origin for L3N may not be as far-fetched as some may think. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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