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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Linda Fahr: [QB] I think Eastern and North African DNA contamination possibly started after the Battle of Kadesh between Egypt and Hittites in 1274 BC. The Hittites were already trading and living in the Levant and Middle Eastern regions by that time. And about the Phoenicians? In accordance to Herodotus quotes, they originated in the Red Sea. If it was true,is possible a second contamination of Eastern African Natives DNA by Middle Easterners occurred by the time Phoenicians started their extensive trade across the Red Sea into East Africa and and later on, built their colonies in North Africa in about 800BC. *(the contamination mentioned by me is from their Neanderthal DNA frequency content). Then, the third contamination occurred when the Neo-Assyrian King Asarhaddon conquered Egypt from King Taharka in 671BC. Therefore, middle eastern DNA contamination in Eastern and North Africa for sure first occurred during these ancient dates. I also had observed an ancient Eurasian group, which settled in Berdyansk and Kremenets in Ukraine. They left behind many stone sculptures of themselves, which in my opinion have mixed Africoid and Mongoloid facial symmetry which I don't have any solid chronological data of it's age. Some said they belong to the Kurgan Culture, however I can trace their origins by observation of their art form, from a Monolithic city located in an Island in the coast of South Korea named Jeju which 99% of it's ancient human sculptures have an Africoid facial symmetry. No doubt they were from Africa. Sincerely, I think they migrated back into Eurasia as a mixed race of mongoloid and africoid people in two segments - one after Chinese invasion of Jeju, and later on during the invasion of the Jeju Island by the Mongols, which committed horrifying genocide killing thousands of them. After they left Jeju Island, some settled in the mainland, others migrated to Eurasia,and Europe -Russia,Ukraine,Ireland and Scotland Highlands, where I can see their stone art work style and physical characteristics all over the place until the first monasteries were built in these regions during high middle Ages. There are many of their art work in those regions made by the time they became Christians as well. By the way, the Eurasian introduction of farming in the Middle East and Africa, is the most "RIDICULOUS" and "GROSS" European theory I ever read. I will be pleased if Mr.Clyde Winters could give me some additional information about ancient African settlement, and the monolithic city they built in the Jeju Island in South Korea. I haven't see any mention of it in his Youtube videos, or in any of his books. But, if is there in any of your books mentions of this amazing ancient eastern Asian African city of Jeju, may you please tell me the name of your book which has the contents. In accordance to the majority of archaeologists, the City of Jeju needs more excavations, because there is no solid information of when it was built. All they know, including the Korean people is based on legendary oral tales. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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