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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [QB] ^ Actually Lioness is partially right. Much of the J lineages in Africa, [i]is[/i] the result of Islamic invasion. However, not all of it is. For example there are J1 subclades in the Horn that date back to Neolithic times well before the 'Arab' ethnicity let alone Islam. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Son of Ra: [qb] Also Djehuti I would also like to expand on your point. I stated this on the Facebook. Do you agree that the DNAtribes/JAMA results showed that the [b][i]ANCESTORS[/i][/b] of West Africans/Bantu people clustered with Ancient Egyptians, but that does not mean West Africans/Bantu people are the closet cluster group to the Ancient Egyptians? It just means the Ancient Egyptians and West Africans/Bantu people share a COMMON Ancestor and that West Africans/Bantu people do not descend from the Ancient Egyptians, but they do cluster with them due to both groups having a common ancestor. Again like you stated the ANCESTORS of West Africans/Bantu people originally lived in the Sahara when it was wet. And like you stated when it dried up, the groups migrated to two different regions. Remember E1b1a originated in East Africa in the first place. And I believe this video agrees with your points. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98viuKQnIWU So is this what DNAtribes is saying? Not that West Africans/Bantus are the closest cluster group to the AE or that they are descendants of the AE, but that they share a COMMON ANCESTOR with the AE. [/qb][/QUOTE]Yes, that's the impression I got as well. You see, there are many alleles present in the mummies that are not present in today's Egyptian population yet are found in other populations in Sub-Sahara. This points to common ancestry. However, note that Egypt in contrast to these other Sub-Saharan nations experienced dramatic population changes via incursions and immigrations. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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