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[QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [QB] BS!!! on your end. WTF is "inner Africa". [QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [Q] yes! we are at the end. Lazaridis made clear. A possible pre-Neolithic AFRICAN origin of the Natufians. The End. [QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [Q] There you have it!!!! Natufians were of African origin. Which contributed to Basal Eurasian. Europeans are as much as 80% Africans. didn't I tell you that. Europeans are a subset of Africans. It is all in this one paragraph. Persian Neolithic is also African origin. DNATribes was correct. These African neolithics brought the technology up from the Harrapan Valley to Iberia including Greece and Sardinia. ========== Quote: "Our finding that at least [b]Natufians had Y-chromosomes of ****African origin ****(Supplementary Information, section 6) suggested to us ***initially *****that gene flow from Africa[/b] (which did not experience Neanderthal admixture) may have contributed Basal Eurasian ancestry into the ancient Near East, However, Natufians do not have less Neanderthal ancestry (Fig. S5.1) or more Basal Eurasian ancestry (Supplementary Information, section 4) than the Neolithic of Iran, and so do not appear to be exceptional in either respect within the context of the ancient Near East. The presence of Basal Eurasian ancestry not only in the Epipaleolithic Natufians from the Levant, but also of the Upper Paleolithic/Mesolithic of Georgia8 suggest that while this type of ancestry first appears in Europe with the Early Neolithic7, it [b]was already pervasive in the Near East[/b] before the advent of the Neolithic. Future studies of human remains from the Near East may determine (i) how much earlier the Basal Eurasians were present there, (ii) whether they [b]represent a population of African origin[/b] or one that lived in Eurasia but did not experience the Neanderthal admixture of other Eurasians, and (iii) when the dilution of Neanderthal admixture first took place." [/Q][/QUOTE][/][/TE] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Tukuler: [Q] Natufians did NOT migrate from Inner Africa. There are absolutely NO Natufian archaeological sites in continental Africa. One Natufian contributing component came from continental Africa and dominates their nrY chromosomes, but Natufians' whole genomes indicate their local component is a major factor that cannot be denied or ignored anymore than any other fact of life. A lot more's known now since Garrod's original findings. Note the range and extent of Natufian sites. Pay attention to pre and post Natufians as well as Natufufian neighbors. [/QB][/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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