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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Elmaestro: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by capra: [qb] One of the Bell Beaker samples (a woman from near Madrid prob c. 1900 BC) has L1b1a. Can't tell which sample it is on the PCA or ADMIXTURE graph though. [/qb][/QUOTE]~1800-2200BCE woman from madrid spain, Sample in a group called BB_Spain_yes which includes another sample form the same area (woman) who belongs to haplogroup T... It was the first thing I checked lol Also theres a chance two of the samples in BB_Spain_cer are african (V88) they are left as basal R1B1a in these studies though. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Tukuler: [qb] ^^^^^ So Morocco was genetically ignored? There's a few BBC scatter sites in Maroc. BBC supposed to move north not south. So it's logical to see if the archaeology supports or disconfirms African origins. Otherwise I don't see BBC relevancy to African studies but I'm here to listen and learn. I hear the team includes archaeologists. Guess I best get to reading. [/qb][/QUOTE]The sup for Mathieson 2017 might be up your ally but honestly... as far as I can see there's nothing for us in any of the three studies... besides Spain Neolithics which was given the ultimate back burner -_- even in palencia 2017. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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