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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Tukuler: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Elite Diasporan: [qb] Now the deal breaker for MANY with this study was the fact that E-M2 may in fact be ancient North Africa. I've seen this image posted around ES a lot and could E-M2 really have migrated down into what is today West Africa during the wet phase of the Sahara. [/qb][/QUOTE]But where was E-M2 before the LGAM? Is there a study that tracks Gulf of Guinea peoples' movement into the greening Sahara? Did GGP move into the greening Sahara then go back to GGA after current dry Sahara began drying out in the mid-Holocene? I'm downloading the research article now and I hope our old friends Trombetta, Watson, Dugoujon, and Cruciani considered the time between 20 and 10 thousand years ago in West and Central Africa and what those folk did when the rainforests moved north forcing them north toward the Green Sahara. @Thereal For Africanists and others studying Africa(ns) Africans are denied active agency. Africa(ns) are only passive receivers. Africans are stay at home non-movers. Genetic studies on Africans throw the word admixed around like its a natural. But do a search [i]"are admixed" populations[/i] and see how often that phrase is used for European peoples. @Xyyman I'm right here. I talked about E-M2 plenty in the past. Gonna take 3 days to digest and do corrobative research before I say anything about this article's particulars. Meanwhile you owe me some come back on the reduced R0a phylogeny I doctored to show the basal nodes in the [i]Brave New Era[/i] thread. = - = E-M2 in context [IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/25zK5qQM/27zln9l.png[/IMG] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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