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[QUOTE]Originally posted by capra: [QB] OK, one of the two 6100-year-old foragers from Fingira in northern Malawi had B2b1a1a-M8357; the other had unresolved B2b1 (lower coverage), could be same clade or not. The (probably) ~8100-year-old man from Hora 1, also in the north of Malawi, had pre-B2b1b1a-Y25096. Both B2b1a and B2b1b lineages are common among Khoisan, Eastern and Western Pygmies, and some East Africans (plus Arabians). The major branches of these are old, at least 30-40 thousand years, and I don't know which if any modern people these Malawians would be closer to. Archaeologically they were apparently belonged to Nachikufan II and related Late Stone Age cultures, characterized by various sorts of microliths, bored stones, ground stone axes, bone points and beads. Vague similarities to cultures further north and south but I have no idea how it might all be connected in the grand scheme, anyone know anything about this period? Most of the middle belt of Africa may have been dominated by B2b from around 50 000 to 5000 years ago, with A1b1 pushed to the north and south of that, and upstream branches of A and B more to the northwest? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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