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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: Bu... bu...but, the Cro Magnon are extinct. Was there a population replacement, in Europe? [/QUOTE]Most scientists believe that much of Western Europe became depopulated after the last ice age (LGM) due to temperature drop Many also believe that many of them went to southern Europe during this period During this time they may also have undergone further genetic changes. This would be one of the three populations that Lazaridis believes are ancestral to modern Europeans Nevertheless not every recent article dovetails, some have other viewpoints on replacement and "basal" populations, not eveything corresponds When you consider any recent article on replacement remember to look at where they think the replacement popualtion comes from [/qb][/QUOTE]I notice the word believe is being used allot. You said, "Western Europe became depopulated after the last ice age (LGM)". Are you sure it became "depopulated", instead of populated? And of whom do you speak here, exactly? You then state: "Many also believe that many of them went to southern Europe during this period". But, from where did "many of them" come in the first place, and who do you mean by " many of them"? Then you say: "during this time [b]they may[/b] also have [b]undergone further genetic changes. [/b] Of which genetic changes do you speak? Can you be more specific? And of "which three populations" do you speak exactly. Can you be specific. So we all know what we are talking about, and refer to? Thank in advance. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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