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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Amun-Ra The Ultimate: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [qb] [QUOTE] Originally posted by Amun-Ra The Ultimate: Indo-Europeans are not related to Africans beside through our common ancestors at the moment of the OOA migrations (some 65kya)[/QUOTE]^I advise everyone to routinely fact-check Amun Ra's posts--especially when he goes against people who know more than him and who have a long record of arguing based on evidence as opposed to his known preconceived emotion-based style of challenging data/ views. He's known for habitually blurting out claims on matters he knows absolutely nothing about. Rely on his posts at your own risk. [/qb][/QUOTE]Don't mind this idiot. He's still mad the autosomal profile of Ancient Egyptians mummies (BMJ study, JAMA study, DNA Tribes analysis) matches the Great Lakes, Southern and Western African regions more than any others and he's still mad Ramses III is E1b1a not E1b1b (BMJ study). Of course other mummies could be E1b1b since E1b1b is closely related to E1b1a (google PN2 Bridge by Keita) or autosomally matches other regions of Africa. Although it's important to fact check everything you find on this forum, the web and even in studies (by using other studies and reliable sources). For anything I say on this forum, I always presume people will verify things from themselves that's why I often post links and sources of information (like the BMJ study, JAMA, etc shown above) from which I based my analysis. Even studies by reliable sources often contradict themselves, science is always evolving and new studies and analysis always provide new informations. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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