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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Troll Patrol: [QB] ^LOL at the childish behavior every time when this person above is being cornered. Or can't respond intelligently. Due to lack on the subject. [QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [qb] This should be chalked up in the win column for me. This is suppose to be your and others forte, and me being an amateur(amateur hour) at first glance saw that it was a fake or at a minimum a bad reproduction. This gives me the impression you don’t knowhat you are talking about. You cannot tell when something is fake or not. Which brings into question your discipline. …, are you a French teacher, a comic student, or something? How could you have not seen that? TP posted what looks like the original. Nevertheless the Creteans are dark skinned people with a few whites in between. Clearly at that time the vast majority of the population was Beberlike people similar to North African groups. Of course these people have been virtually exterminated just as those in Sardinia. There are traces of the genes still present in the extant population. However there are several FACTS we can learn from all of this. 1. The Cretan people are dark/black skin as they should be depending on latitude and being just off the coast of North Africa. 2. The technology and culture is African. 3. They associated more with Africans. 4. One admixed Crete (eyeball anthropology) does not change that fact. 5. They still carry unique genes found only in Africa and NOT in Europe. 6. Excavations proved the presence of a large Sub-Saharn presence in Crete. Source cited. 7. Obviously they got their cue from Africa since Europe did not have a comparable civilization at that time. Sergi resolved this issue already, over 100ya. Studying skulls of these people proving they are African migrants from the Great Lakes region. Maybe Holliday et al can do something similar on their limb ratio. [/qb][/QUOTE]I have no real opinion on this subject, because my knowledge on it is limited. But from what is written, you could be right on them being mixed. And I think they cranked up the time frame a few notches.LOL [QUOTE] The first Neolithic humans reached Crete about 9,000 years before present (YBP)1, 2, coinciding with the development and adoption of the agricultural practices in the Near East and the extensive Neolithic population diffusion (8,000–9,500 YBP) that brought farming to Europe3. [/QUOTE]--A European population in Minoan Bronze Age Crete, Jeffery R. Hughey et al. The associated Hg E-V13 is a said the be the neolithic farmers who expanded from the "Near East" into the Mediterranean. E-V13 mutated from E-M78 about 13Kya. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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