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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Elmaestro: [QB] Bringing up west Africans in regards to abusir is lazy... I didn't say anything about them, I could be talking about Great Lakes South Sudan, Ethiopia, Chad, Libya and southern Egypt. I mean abusir is one of the closest points to Asia... Inner Africa could mean from just about anywhere in respects to that location. Your looking at the fact that these [b]down stream[/b] clades are found sporadically in ssa and calling them indigenous. But in every area where any of the diverse ASIAN haplogroups are found there are MOSTLY indigenous L lineages and their upstream clades are [b]Absent[/b]. Are you telling me that the chosen ones from every ethnic group that didn't carry L lineages joined forces and migrated to Egypt???? Are you retarded? I mean Jeeze, did you not see khans comments on the upcoming Tanzania pastoralist study. "Expansion from NE Africa to everywhere" It's time to start putting two and two together and wake up from your eurofantasy dream. Those Asian lineages entered Africa through Egypt bruh. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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