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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QB] There were at least four big expansions out of the wider ancient Egyptian Libyan, etc area that allow us to get an idea of what the major lineages in northeastern Africa were: --Proto-Berber --Proto-Semitic --Epi-Palaeolthic out of Northeast Africa --Naqada era colonization of southern Levantine territory The lineages these Nile Valley associated migrations coincide with in the literature are respectively --E-M81 --E-M123, E-M34, M1a --E-M78, E-V68, L2a1k, L1b1a8, M1a, U6, E-Z827 --? ^Somewhere within those time frames (likely during the expansion of proto-Semitic, but I can't prove it due to a lack of research), R-V88 and a Maghrebi branch of M1 (i.e. M1b) and also left Egypt as evidenced by the relict Dead Sea Jordanian population. Can you complete this list using known coalescent ages from the literature and demonstrate that what I said was false by redecorating it with SSA specific (i.e. non- Saharan) lineages? Put up or shut up. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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