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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Tukuler: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Oshun: [qb] Okay if this back migrant DNA in northern Africa was the result of the Hyksos and other such migrants in the second millennium, how come it's in the Taforalt? Why do the Taforalt seem closer to modern North Africans and Europeans on that graph unless north Africa had looked the way it does as early as 15,000 years ago? [/qb][/QUOTE]Can't say for sure but if you're talking about Loosdrecht Fig. 2 and Taforalt remember Momma U6 migrated from East Europe to North Africa 10k before the LGM started. M1 is not as old and its parent may technically be a true back migration from the Arabian tectonic plate. This redux of Fig. 2 offers a different perspective. [IMG]https://s18.postimg.cc/sxwfjfcl5/Loosdrecht_f4.png[/IMG] One thing I really miss about Old School phys anth is the representative pictures but the world's too interconnected for that now. Notice Shaigi and Amazigh in Fig. 2b. Damn nigh identical. Google up some images of Shagai and 'Berbers'. Nearly identical? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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