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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [qb] @ Lioness Tribes is trying to identify the origin of the "basal Eurasian". 'Basal' being the last/recent that left Africa. WHG/ANE left with the original OOA migration. Basal/EEF are Neolithics. From Tribes ====== Within Africa, these innovations were integrated into the Pre-Dynastic cultures of Egypt (such as Naqada) and Nubia (further south along the Nile River). This included the emergence of a DISTINCTIVE AFRICAN CATTLE CULTURE attested in the Laas Gaal rock carvings (dated to between 9,000 – 3,000 BCE). As the climate changed and Africa’s “Green Sahara” became a desert, the fertile Nile Valley emerged as an important population and civilization center linking the East Mediterranean with the interior of East Africa, continuing the cycle of contacts that generated the first Out of Africa migrations. [b]Although the model of human population history described in Lazaridis4 does NOT identify a geographical location where Basal Eurasian populations developed(ORIGIN), the paper’s tree model suggests[/b] an origin after an initial split from African moderns and prior to the divergence of Eastern Non-African Read more: http://egyptsearchreloaded.proboards.com/thread/1595/dnatribes-right-african-origins-europeans#ixzz2w7WHqm9X [/qb][/QUOTE]And because they have labeled the last/recent that left Africa you assume that this group left and already were carrying the particular haplogroups identified as European, that no haplogroup could have evolved after this settled into Eurasia. That is what you assume over and over again and it's irrational [/QB][/QUOTE]
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