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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [QB] ^ And the irony about hg U6 is that while it is most frequent in Northwest Africa, it is found in East Africa as well and as far south as Kenya. Funny how nobody is claiming Kenyan folks like the Maasai as having European ancestry. And yes while U and H and R in Africa may have Eurasian origins, their origins are right next door in Southwest Asia. We all know Southwest Asians well before the Holocene looked no different from Africans and why should they? They are right next to Africa. [i] The issue of how much Paleolithic migration from the Near East there may have been is intriguing, and the mitochondrial DNA variation may need to be reassessed as to what can be considered to be only of "Eurasian origin" because if hunters and gatherers roamed between the Saharan and supra-Saharan regions and Eurasia it might be difficult to determine exactly "where" a mutation arose.[/i]-- Keita, [i]In Hot Pursuit of Language in Prehistory[/i] ed. John Benjamins. (2008) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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