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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Elite Diasporan: [qb] @Swenet Again very good point. When we always discuss genetic history of a region of the world we always forget to add the context of the environment/climate of that time. Sure we bring up the Sahara(desert vs fertile) but we never talk about the other climate events. Even when the ice sheets were retreating Southern Europe and Northern Southwest Asia would have still been quite cold for a large population. Africa would have easily been able to support a large population that would have been ancestral to basel Eurasian. I mean not to go off-topic but I feel this is a good example. Look at the population of Canada. Only 30,000,000 million people. The African-American population is larger than that. But why is that? Sure Southern Canada is densely populated and not in the arctic. [IMG]http://www.statcan.gc.ca/pub/91-003-x/2007001/figures/figure35-en.gif[/IMG] But the majority of Canada IS in the arctic. And while Canada is much bigger than the USA. The USA can more easily support a larger and diverse population. To me this would have been the same with Africa vs Western Eurasia. [/qb][/QUOTE]People do this all the time. They make elaborate narratives with no regard for things that hamper or promote growth and migration. One of the reasons I saw through that claim on ABF about Malawian-mediated Neolithization of South Africa is because Malawi is in the middle of Tsetse-infested zone. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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