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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Troll Patrol: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by The Explorer: [qb] I do agree on placing some emphasis on the reported age of the mummified specimens, to put things into perspective...after all, the ancient Egyptian culture, which was for a good period of time predominantly under indigenous domination, had already been eroded after a series of foreign takeovers. It strikes me however, that European/European-descended researchers just can't seem to come to terms with the fact that Europe did not culturally bloom as early as other locations around the globe...and so, they have to treat non-Europeans of antiquity, like the ancient Egyptians, as if they were foreign to Earth, and that they need to be heavily placed under a microscope like laboratory specimens...and they mostly do this with non-Europeans! [/qb][/QUOTE]I agree on this. 1) I read somewhere Romans use to take Vandal slaves to Egypt. Vandals descent from Germans, who came from North Europe. 2) why is it that: Outside of Europe, the highest frequencies of mitochondrial haplogroup I observed so far appear in the Cushitic-speaking El Molo [b](23%)[/b] and Rendille [b](>17%)[/b] in northern Kenya (Castŕ 2008). I have not been able to find a group outside of Africa with a frequency come even close. Or am I overlooking something? The highest of Western Europe is in France. [i]-France (Finistere) - 2/22 [b]9.10%[/b] (Dubut et al. 2003)[/i] The highest of Eastern Europe is in Lemko and Croatia. [i]-Lemko 6/53 [b]11.32%[/b] (Nikitin et al. 2009) -Croatia (Krk) 15/133 [b]11.28%[/b] (Cvjetan et al. 2004)[/i] For Asia it is: [i]-Iran (North) - 3/31 [b]9.70%[/b] (Terreros et al. 2011) -Sindhi Indo-European 1/23 [b]8.70%[/b] (Quintana-Murc et al. 2004)[/i] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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