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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Tukuler: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Tukuler: [QUOTE]Originally posted by [b]xyyman[/b]: Why are Jerba Berbers, Spanish Velencians and European Sardinian closely connected? Did white European women hunters from both Spain and European Sardinia sail to the Jerba island 12000ya hunting for food? Or as Lioness suggested...the men decided to go back home. [/QUOTE]I dunno but just the other day I read some North African mtDNA was in the founder population of Sardinia. This makes me rethink directionality of certain attributes claimed to be Euro infusion to Afr (in regards to late Neolithic and Chalcolithic archaeology). [/QUOTE][list] [*][i] In the Holocene, some of the M1 and U6 clades were involved in subsequent migration and colonization events. For instance, M1a1b1 is found only in Sardinia (Fig. 2), where it is also fairly frequent (1.8%). Its estimated coalescence age of 7.7 ± 3.1 ky suggests that the [URL=http://underscore]founding [b]M1a1b[/b] mtDNA was brought to [b]Sardinia[/b] by the [b]first modern humans that arrived[/b] to the island[/URL].[/i] [b]Anna Olivieri[/b] (with Achilli Pala Battaglia Al-Zahery Scozzari Cruciani Behar Dugoujon Coudray Semino Torroni et al)[i] The mtDNA Legacy of the Levantine Early Upper Palaeolithic in Africa[/i] Science 314, 1767 (2006) [/list] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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