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[QUOTE]Originally posted by capra: [QB] haven't got a chance to read thoroughly yet. i'd like to see E1a, E2, B2a etc too but i doubt this is the last we will see from this set of samples. btw keep in mind Francalacci's ginormous sample of 1200 Sardinians is in here too so Southern Europe will be numerically overrepresented. in this study "admixed" means New World. including white people from Utah. :D [QUOTE]Originally posted by Tukuler: [qb]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? [/qb][/QUOTE]genetically or archaeologically? i haven't seen any genetic study with enough detail to even begin to sort that out. archaeologically, you probably know better than me, seems to have been quite a variety of tool-making methods around, but the small quartz tools made by the people who reoccupied Ounjougou in central Mali somewhat over 11 000 years ago (already with a few sherds of pottery) may be linked to the vaguely-defined quartz microlithic tradition found at Shum Laka in western Cameroon 30 000 years ago and in southern Nigeria and Cote d'Ivoire 15 000 years ago. perhaps with origins in East Africa. at Iwo Eleru found at the same level as the archaic-looking person. the Faleme Valley in eastern Senegal was apparently occupied throughout the Ogolian with varied lithic industries, i don't know how it connects to anything later. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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