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[QUOTE]Originally posted by capra: [QB] Had to work last night so not done reading it yet. Malawian foragers look like their own thing. Not sure it's totally extinct ancestry, they have a bunch of L0k2, which has previously been identified as a haplgroup Southern Bantu acquired to the northeast of their current location. Seems like fairly pure Hadza or Mota like people were all over East Africa until quite recently (although that is probably lumping together a lot of quite different populations). 1400 years ago on Zanzibar okay, but someone 400 years ago on the coast of Kenya apparently had no Bantu ancestry, would not expect that. (Related to Dahalo maybe? They have that click substrate.) South_Africa_1200BP is like a Nama without Bantu or extra European ancestry, which makes sense - an ancestral Khoe pastoralist. Modelled as around half (or more) Tanzanian Pastoralist - at least twice as much as you'd expect from the last paper, which used Amhara as a reference. TP is probably not a perfect reference either of course. But this level of admixture would definitely favour the Khoe language family arriving from East Africa as some linguists have suggested (it may be related to Sandawe). Not sure what's anomalous about how the TP clusters? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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