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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by KING: [qb] Not much on Genetics but I LOVE PICS. Moving on. What Swenet is probably trying to say(not speaking for him) is that any theory can be disproven with more testing. What we know is that M2 is linked with E1b1a. That is all. West Africa may of had links with Egypt yet its not clear. Hopefully with time and other diverse avenues, this idea can be explored because euros won't explore it because some "claim" to be egyptians, or egyptians as "whites" so anything that links egypt to Africa is ignored or stated, but not investigated further. Diops and Obengas are needed who KNOW this field like Kieta, but not afraid to lose funding or Euro praise. [/qb][/QUOTE]Its certain that Ancient Egypt had links with West Africa via L1b1a, L2a1, sicklemia of the Benin variety and a West African branch of tuberculosis which was found in some mummies. Much of Egypt's E-M2 and R-V88 seems to have a West African provenance as well. However, its plainly false to say that all E-V38 is automatically E-M2. Its also plainly false to say that all E-M2 is necessarily West African. I'm supposed to not point that out, why? I'm not motivated by dogma unlike some of the loons here. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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