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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ish Gebor: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: countless Egyptian murals portray peasant women laboring outdoors with their men and still depicted as yellow[/QUOTE]can you post or link one ? [/qb][/QUOTE]Here are several http://media.gettyimages.com/illustrations/egypt-thebes-tomb-of-unsu-woman-bringing-food-to-workers-in-fields-illustration-id102105687 http://www.egyptorigins.org/images/ldae93.jpg [IMG]http://www.ancientegyptonline.co.uk/images/thothmosisIIItomb.jpg[/IMG] [/qb][/QUOTE]. . [IMG]http://www.moroccoworldnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Moroccan-beautiful-woman-3.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://media.gettyimages.com/photos/berber-moroccan-woman-wearing-traditional-outfits-parades-during-the-picture-id531511790[/IMG] It reminds me of some moroccan berbers [/qb][/QUOTE]Btw, [CODE] Geography Founder Analysis Migration Time (ka) % of L3 Lineages (SE) East Africa 58.8 74.0 (0.5) 1.8 20.1 (2.6) 0.1 5.9 (2.5) Central Africa 42.4 75.0 (2.7) 9.2 24.1 (2.8) 0.1 0.9 (0.2) North Africa 35.0 7.4 (2.7) 6.6 67.0 (4.0) 0.6 25.7 (3.1) South Africa 3.2 86.7 (4.3) 0.1 13.3 (4.3) South Africa (southern)1.8 83.4 (3.7) 0.1 16.6 (3.7) [/CODE]--Pedro Soares The Expansion of mtDNA Haplogroup L3 within and out of Africa [QUOTE] Our results also point to a less ancient western sub-Saharan gene flow to Tunisia, including haplogroups[b] L2a[/b] and L3b. This conclusion points to an ancient African gene flow to Tunisia before 20,000 BP. These findings parallel the more recent findings of both archaeology and linguistics on the prehistory of Africa. The present work suggests that sub-Saharan contributions to North Africa have experienced several complex population processes after the occupation of the region by anatomically modern humans. Our results reveal that Berber speakers have a foundational biogeographic root in Africa and that deep African lineages have continued to evolve in supra-Saharan Africa. [...] Indeed, taking into account the Tunisian sequences belonging to [b]haplogroup L2a[/b] from Sejnane, Zriba, Kesra, Matmata, Sned, and Chenini-Douiret, we obtain a divergence age of about 28,000 ± 8,900 years, which is the same age calculated for this haplogroup including all the described sequences. However, we noticed two pairs of related haplotypes in the Kesra population, where we detected a local evolution of the L2a cluster, suggesting that this haplogroup could have been introduced earlier in Kesra.[/QUOTE]--Frigi et al. Ancient Local Evolution of African mtDNA Haplogroups in Tunisian Berber Populations [/QB][/QUOTE]
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