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Early Back-to-Africa Migration into the Horn of Africa, Hodgson, 2014
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Amun-Ra The Ultimate: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Truthcentric: I have just downloaded this new limb proportion study onto my laptop at UCSD. If anyone's interested in taking a look, PM me your e-mail so I can send it to you. To give you a preview of the findings, here's a dendrogram showing similarities in limb proportions between the populations measured: [URL=http://s371.photobucket.com/user/brandonpilcher/media/b9bdb805-bd92-4544-9f56-0ba40133a41f_zpse13095c4.jpg.html] [IMG]http://i371.photobucket.com/albums/oo160/brandonpilcher/b9bdb805-bd92-4544-9f56-0ba40133a41f_zpse13095c4.jpg[/IMG][/URL] Population Affinities of the Jebel Sahaba Skeletal Sample (Holliday 2013) [/QUOTE]Here again we can see East and West Africans clustering very close with one another along with other African populations (biologically, physiologically). At the top, we can see African populations, at the bottom non-African populations. It's nothing special since it has been demonstrated many times that almost all black African people have their origin in Northeastern Africa at a period of time postdating the OOA migrations. From where they later immigrated in the Green Sahara and eventually in the rest of Africa. For example, most Africans are from the E haplogroups or have their language family originating there in Northeastern Africa. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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