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[QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [QB] Here is more spin and BS…First the 3100BP Tanzanian carried as much as ****40%***** Levantine (not Iranian or Turk) AIM. So what do they do? They increase the age of Pre-Pottery in the Levant to 10,000years!!! Thus trying to visualize a very ancient origin in the Levant. But yet admit….talk about “Fake News”. Liars had to admit the , yes, there is a possibility this Eurasians AIM found in ancient Tanzanians may be African after all -- Anyone understand what they are saying on page 65 2nd paragraph? Reading through their spin. Are they saying that the 1200year old South African already had “west Eurasian” ancestry. BEFORE modern colonial Europeans entered south Africa. When Pickerell et al published his paper I wondering where they were going with that, now I know. They already knew that “Eurasian” ancestry was indigenous to Africa. They were setting up the scenario to BS when more results came out. Guess what Eurasians are a subset of Afrcans. It existed in Africa BEFORE Eurasians existed. Quote: “We found that the _3,100 BP individual (Tanzania_Luxmanda_3100BP), associated with a Savanna Pastoral Neolithic archeological tradition, could be modeled as having [b]38% ± 1% of her ancestry related to the nearly 10,000- year-old pre-pottery farmers of the Levant[/b] (Lazaridis et al., 2016), and we can [b]**exclude **[/b]source populations related to early farmer populations in[b] Iran and Anatolia.[/b] These results could be explained by migration into Africa from descendants of pre-pottery Levantine farmers or[b] alternatively by a scenario in which both pre-pottery Levantine farmers and Tanzania_Luxmanda_ 3100BP descend from a common ancestral population that lived thousands of years earlier in Africa[/b] or the Near East. We fit the remaining approximately two-thirds of Tanzania_Luxmanda_ 3100BP as most closely related to the Ethiopia_4500BP (p = 0.029) or, allowing for three-way mixture, also from a source closely related to the Dinka (p = 0.18; the[b] Levantine-related ancestry in this case was 39% ± 1%)[/b] (Table S4).” [/QB][/QUOTE]
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