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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QB] I have my own ideas about how Afalou 28 fits in the picture, but it would be interesting to see someone else's analysis. On a couple of things we can agree. Firstly, Afalou 28 is somewhat distinctive morphologically. Secondly, Afalou 28 is among the earliest individuals in the Afalou sample. Thirdly, this makes it likely that Afalou 28 is not just randomly different, but different precisely because he's not a contemporary of most of the rest of the Afalou sample. Lioness, pay attention. See where this is going? This doesn't bode well for your Kefi citations that the Eurasian aDNA found so far in the Maghreb goes back >20ky and represents the first Iberomaurusians. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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