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Early Back-to-Africa Migration into the Horn of Africa, Hodgson, 2014
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by beyoku: [QB] By every measure we know - Phenotype, linguistic, cultural and more importantly Genetic diversity has been lost in Africa over time. This is particularly the case when looking at Physical remains. This is also the case we found with Ancient....published Egyptian mtdna that could infact be extinct. Who knows. Also just found a study that has L0d.....yes the "South african" L0d in North East Africa.....all other L0d that had existed between there and Tanzania has been lost or not sampled. WIth the inclusion of MORE Modern Sub Saharan samples......and the presence of Ancient Sub Saharan samples: -There is no telling now WIDE the cline between these Africans would be. -There is no telling what Africans would be close to which Eurasians...obviously geography gives us a hint. -There is no telling where Egyptian would fit on this cline....even with the limited DNA tribes stuff there is no way to take that data even if interpreted literally and place it on a plot....It is Equally split between 2 to 3 wildly divergent groups. Tishkoff found all those African clusters....she even gives dates on whene they diverged and mixed with each other....yet some dumbo is in the thread talking about all negroes where the same around 1000BC. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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