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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Tukuler: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Ish Gebor: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [qb] ... Eva Fernandez found mtDNA L in 8000year old Farmers from the Levant. ... [/qb][/QUOTE]This is indeed very questionable. [QUOTE]HAPLOGROUP L2A1 [b]Haplogroup L2a1 was found in two specimens from the Southern Levant Pre-Pottery Neolithic B site at Tell Halula, Syria, dating from the period between ca. 9600 and ca. 8000 BP or 7500 - 6000 BCE.[/b][13][/QUOTE][URL=http://tinyurl.com/jr2lenp]http://central.gutenberg.org[/URL] —Fernández, E. et al., MtDNA analysis of ancient samples from Castellón (Spain): Diachronic variation and genetic relationships, International Congress Series, vol. 1288 (April 2006), pp. 127-129. [/qb][/QUOTE]Oops, Fernandez 2006 has nothing on Tell Halalu. That's that Wiki. She writes about them in 2008 specifying two L2a there at early levels. None recorded for the later 10 archaeological levels. Her 2005 thesis suggests L2a been in the Near East since the Paleolithic but died. Oops Eva how could you forget your own work and miss reporting L2a among 8000 BCE Near Eastern Farmers? Your exclusion of samples H37 and H43 (10% of your 2008 reported Tell Halala mtDNA) is an example of sampling bias radically eliminating African presence frpm where in fact they once lived. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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