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[QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [QB] The question is where is the youngest nodes of E-M2....like 200years old? Location? Bantu Expansion? What is the node of R-V88 compared to West Africa and Southern Europe. Man this could answer a lot of questions. As I said they will NOT find E-M2 in West Africa beyond 5000years. I am surprised on the age of R-V88. Now I am curious about Villabruna he is dated @14,000ya. Something does not add up. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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