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[QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [QB] The only problem with the Abusir dataset is the unexpected low number of mtDNA L. But they are Africans. Keeping in mind mtDNA L existed in "Eurasian" Neolithic Samples at higher frequency as some studies have shown. That makes me think the researchers doctored the results of Abusir. But Abusir dataset matches Great Lake Africans. Any one who knows their geography will know it is impossible for mtDNA not to exist in Egypt if it is found in Iberia and the Levant during the Neolithic. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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