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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Tukuler: [QB] Lazaridis (2013) defined an EEF cluster * Stuttgart: ~7k Linear Pottery Culture mtDNA T2 c1d1 SLC24À5 female * Tyrolean Iceman: ~5.3k male * southern Swedish farmer: ~5k Funnelbeaker female. He says today's Sardinians are genetically nearest to EEF. Laz says EEF [Stuttgart] is * 44% Basal Eurasian [via the Near East], * ~10% other ancient Near Eastern farmer * <45% WHG [Westeuropean Hunter-Gatherer], and * 01.8% Neanderthal In 2016 Laz breaks the ancient Near Eastern farmers into three groups spreading in as many directions. * Anatolian related: 9-25% Basal Eurasian, west into Europe; [b] * Levant related: 44% Basal Eurasian, south into East Africa[/b] and * Iran related: 66-48% Basal Eurasian, north into the Eurasian Steppe. Laz says Anatolian originating farming in Europe means direct ancient southern Levant farmers didn't introduce it. I guess since NE (ancient Near East farmers) is not EEF the developing paradigm doesn't rely on the known 3k Red Sea event for pre- 3rd Intermediate EEF in Egypt? Mediterranean Europe's had EEF for like 5000 years from the Eneolithic to the Chalcolithic to today. What time EEF period corresponds to which Ancient Egypt period and is there archaeological etc support? Was this EEF ever in the Green Sahara, Western Egyptian Desert, Nubian and Sudanese Nile antecedents of AE or the deserts to Fayum pre-dyn culture? Does it show in what EEF culture(s)? Unless it was always among Mediterranean African and/or north Sahara Africans then I can see genomic EEF entering with Minoan trade, Sea Peoples, and if Naukratis Greek mercenaries imported their bed mates. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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