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[QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [QB] But there are a few honest white people. Is she saying that there was an African elite in Europe that was somehow overthrown or dethroned? --- Quote Anne Angstadt said... G may be very rare in northern and western Europe, but it's not rare elsewhere. It's the haplogroup of Oetzi the Iceman and its occurrence in modern Europe and W. Asia looks very much like a refugia pattern--a major refugium is the Caucasus where reaches 50% or more among various peoples including the Ossetians and Kartvelians. I can't be the only one who read this paper and immediately thought of Littleton & Malcor's *From Scythia to Camelot,* can I? There's no dispute that the Romans moved people from W. Asia to western Europe including the British Isles, the authors' departure is arguing that these Indo-Iranian steppe peoples retained their identity for some time and affected the development of post-Imperial society in these regions, [b]including forming the nucleus of new local elites[/b]. No great stretch from this to the emergence into history of Richard III's Angevin ancestors in the late 9th century, in west central France. Once again we're looking at a fascinating clue to the movements of people. Also interesting if beside the point, [b]Richard's mtdna is a rare variant--J1c2c--supposedly found only in N. England, of a ****predominately N. African lineage*****[/b]. I'm beginning to think his [b]entire genome was a legacy of the Empire[/b] and its remarkable "globalization." Wasn't there a Roman burial in London of a young woman, clad in Chinese silk, whose isotope analysis suggested[b] she grew up in N. Africa?[/b] In any case, it appears [b]"the last English King of England" was neither Anglo-Saxon nor Norman.[/b] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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