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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QB] [QUOTE] Originally posted by Elite Diasporan: This point right here makes sense imo.[/QUOTE]Postglacial times are filled with special dates in African population history (e.g. the TMRCA of modern Afroasiatic, Niger-Kordofanian and Y DNA mutations, like E-M2, E-M81 and E-M78 which would later replace most Sub-Saharan and North African Y lineages). Indications of dramatic postglacial demographic events and population growth make Africa, by far, best positioned to be the source of Basal Eurasian. There is no evidence that non-African homelands often suggested for Basal Eurasian could have supported a population large enough to fundamentally change the entire Middle East. At least Africa has several precedents of having done exactly that in ancient times. Ancestral Semitic speakers being the most recent example. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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