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[QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [QB] Give you your props Lioness. This paper supports my point of view that Europeans are depigmented Africans AND R1b-M269 is of African origin. I believe cro-magnon is ALSO found in Africa? The author acknowledges Europeans are lying and hiding information ...to what end. They use the word ...."HIDE"!!!!!!! wow! ----- Quotes: There is a consensus about Canary Island ancientanthropological data: [b]two types of individuals[/b] may be found according to most ancients historical descriptions and two types of “Guanche” mummies study (González, 1992; Braem, 2010, Arnaiz-Villena and Alonso-Garcia, 2000a; Verneau, 1887; Hooton, 1916). One type shows thick built bones and bodies,[b] like Cro-Magnon individuals from Atlantic/European side[/b], Portugal, North Spain, French Britain and Britain Isles; and the second type is more Mediterranean showing a [b]lighter body and cranial built[/b]; this last type may be from [b]North Africa/Mediterranean/****Western-Sahara****[/b]. These anthropological two Canary Islanders ancient types are concordant with most genetic findings presented by us and other in this paper. [b]R1b Y chromosome European Atlantic variant [/b]is very frequent in Atlantic Europe: Ireland, Great Britain, French Britain, Atlantic Spain and Portugal (Oppenheimer, 2007; [URL=http://www.eupedia.com/Europe/HAPLOGROUP_R1b_Y-DNA.shtml).]www.eupedia.com/Europe/HAPLOGROUP_R1b_Y-DNA.shtml).[/URL] This marker apparently originated in Iberia but there is a[b] very high frequency in a semi-isolated Sub-Saharan area, particularly in North Nigeria and Cameroun[/b] (www.eupedia.com/Europe/HAPLOGROUP_R1b_Y-DNA.shtml). [b]This may suggest that origin there R1b marker origin might have been the once very populated Sahara desert[/b] (Arnaiz-Villena et al., 2002; Arnaiz-Villena and Alonso-Garcia, 2000a; Arnaiz-Villena and Alonso-García, 1998). However, this genetic marker went from Iberia northwards after Last Ice Age retreat (Oppenheimer, 2007; [URL=http://www.eupedia.com/Europe/HAPLOGROUP_R1b_Y-DNA.shtml).R1b]www.eupedia.com/Europe/HAPLOGROUP_R1b_Y-DNA.shtml).R1b[/URL] marker could have also been established in Canary Islands in ancient times; about 13.3% of Canary aboriginal samples beared R1b2[b] and P(xR1a and R1b1b2) [/b](Fregel et al., 2009; [URL=http://www.eupedia.com/Europe/HAPLOGROUP_R1b_Y-DNA.shtml).]www.eupedia.com/Europe/HAPLOGROUP_R1b_Y-DNA.shtml).[/URL] Finally, the [b]closest pyramids found in North Africa are in Egypt, similar to Canarian ones are***** far from the Islands****.[/b] They were discovered in Tenerife Island by Thor Heyerdhal; it is not discarded that other pyramids may have existed in a pre-postglaciation Sahara desert (Arnaiz-Villena et al., 2002; Braem, 2010). In conclusion, cultural (pyramids), linguistic (Iberian and Lybic inscriptions), old anthropological data (both Atlantic/European and [b]more gracile North African co-extant types[/b]), ancient genetic and modern genetic data strongly suggest that both [b]Atlantic Europeans and Africans were Canary Islands First Inhabitants[/b]. Either aiming to pushing[b] an *******exclusive African or an exclusive European *******“Guanche” origin lack of scientific bases[/b]. Also, [b]continuing to hide presence of Iberian scripts in Canary Islands is also destroying Canary Islands and World culture and heritage[/b]. REPEAT Also, [b]continuing to ******hide******* presence of Iberian scripts in Canary Islands is also destroying Canary Islands and World culture and heritage[/b]. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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