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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Fourty2Tribes: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [QB] Holy Shyte! I can ride out into the sunset now. I knew someone will break rank but I never thought my nemesis(s)the same Paabo and Reich will do it What a stunner! Europeans have finally come clean. I never thought I would see this day. “ I did not write this..honest”. lol! Finally vindicated. Now what about R1b-M269, the last piece of the puzzle? ------- Quote: “We find that Yoruba/Mende and Natufians are symmetrically re-lated to two deeply divergent outgroups, a 2000 yBP ancient South African (“aSouthAfrica”) and [b]Mbuti Pygmy[/b], [/QUOTE]I was just thinking, if this article doesn't mention Pygmies its flawed. My guess is the South Africans are admix-Ngunis. Mbutis and Ngunis. Odd that they would call them deeply divergent when their languages share so many words. Natufians are among the forefathers of Sumer. There is your Niger-Congo. Where's Clyde? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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