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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Trollkillah # Ish Gebor: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Trollkillah # Ish Gebor: [QUOTE]Originally posted by the Explorer While your follow up question was based on a false premise, I'll offer a reply nonetheless: The signature of the above, would most likely find expression in those maternal haplogroup that appear to be a subset of the western European distribution (e.g. elements of H and V clades). [/QUOTE][/QUOTE]yes, wake up Troll Patrol H and V clades 12,000 years ago in the Maghreb how did that happen ?> [IMG]http://www.ephotobay.com/image/picture-32-24.png[/IMG] a question you can't answer [/qb][/QUOTE] :rolleyes: This is hilarious.... :D [QUOTE] During historic times, [b]Berbers experienced a long and complicated history with many invasions, conquests, and migrations by Phoenicians, Romans, Vandals, Byzantines, Arabs, Bedouins, Spanish, Turks, Andalusians, sub-Saharans (communities settled in Jerba and Gabes in the 16th–19th centuries), and French (Brett and Fentress 1996). [/b]During these invasions, Berbers were forced back to the mountains and to certain villages in southern Tunisia (Fadhlaoui-Zid et al. 2004). [/QUOTE]--Frigi et al. :eek: Ancient Local Evolution of African mtDNA Haplogroups in Tunisian Berber Populations Human Biology (August 2010 (82:4) A question you can't answer: Where are the fossils, where are the remains of Eurasian females during the Paleolithic, Holocene, Neolithic or Mesolithic? Where where where...? Where is the distribution? [QUOTE][i]The oldest remains of Homo sapiens sapiens found in East Africa were associated with an industry having similarities with the Capsian. It has been called Upper Kenyan Capsian, although its derivation from the North African Capsian is far from certain. At Gamble's Cave in Kenya, five human skeletons were associated with a late phase of the industry, Upper Kenya Capsian C, which contains pottery... The skeletons are of very tall people. [b]They had long, narrow heads, and relatively long, narrow faces. The nose was of medium width; and prognathism, when present, was restricted to the alveolar, or tooth-bearing, region... all their features can be found in several living populations of East Africa, like the Tutsi of Rwanda and Burundi, who are very dark skinned and differ greatly from Europeans in a number of body proportions...[/b] From the foregoing, it is tempting to locate the area of differentiation of these people in the interior of East Africa. [b]There is every reason to believe that they are ancestral to the living 'Elongated East Africans'. Neither of these populations, fossil and modern, should be considered to be closely related to the populations of Europe and western Asia.[/b][/i][/QUOTE]--Jean Hiernaux [i]The People of Africa (Peoples of the World Series)[/i] (1975) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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