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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lyinass: [qb] that's bullshyt, stop being a parrot, Do your own research than parroting other posters [IMG]http://www.ephotobay.com/image/picture-26-10.png[/IMG] J Distrubution The Maghreb had signifcant waves of Arabian migration, this is the region DNATribes is talking about and it is demonstarted by DNA " Arab conquest at that time was largely cultural" ^^^^ this applies to the Sahel not the Maghreb [/qb][/QUOTE]Now, now, there's no need for profanity. I should remind you that the map above shows the presence of lineages of hg J clade in general. There are three main types-- underived J*, J1 and J2 associated with Africa. J* is the oldest and though its highest frequency is in Socotra Island it is also present in the Horn along with J1 whose highest frequency in Africa is in Sudan. Both PREDATE the 'Arab' language and ethnicity let alone Arab-Islamic invasion. It is J2 that is associated with the Arab-Islamic invasion of Africa and it is largely found in North Africa proper from Egypt to the Maghreb. Mind you, there are also forms of J2 found to the east of Arabia in Iran, Central Asia, and India that also predate 'Arabs' and is associated with Neolithic dispersions. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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