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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QB] LL Cool J's highly specialized non-farming "E-V13 farmers" who thought the Pelasgians how to domesticate and cultivate crops. [QUOTE][b]For Africa, these patterns do not apply.[/b] There, the Neolithic Revolution followed [b]a different path[/b] –the main differences are that pottery was present in Africa around 2000 years prior to cultivated cereals (Haaland 2007: 165; Linseele 2010: 43) and that its invention was independent to food production (Hassan1998: 89), [b]but also, that cereal cultivation developed after animal domestication (Marshall and Hildebrand 2002: 101). [/b][/QUOTE] http://anthrojournal.com/issue/may/article/the-different-paths-of-the-neolithic-revolution-in-egypt-and-sudan :rolleyes: All these acrobatics and shenanigans because LLman is salty about the absence of E-M2 in Eurasian aDNA so far. SMH. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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