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[QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [QB] Really??? Africans in the Harrapan Valley? "The E1b samples are[b] E1b1a[/b] E-Z6019 & Z6006 <-- Both primarily senegambian These haplogroups and E1a/M33 generally travel together.with this" "The study looked contained but if these samples lack respectable contemporary SSA Affinity we're in for a treat, if they do have SSA affinity then the story is simple Africans were in SW Asia. The fact that we have BOTH E1a and E1b there, leads me to believe that this was pretty direct. But IDK... maybe Djehuti & Lioness can add historical context" [IMG]http://i59.tinypic.com/191szq.jpg[/IMG] and DNATribes analysis From DNATribes(April 2014)- quote:: ====[i] Ancient Eurasian and African Ancestry in Europe Background: New Genomes from Ancient Europe Recently published ancient genomes from Europe, Siberia, and North America have provided new insights about the early migrations that have shaped the genetic structure of Europe. In particular, a new tree analysis of Eurasian population history models [b]modern Europeans as a mixture of at least three ancient populations: Early European Farmers (EEF), [/b]Western European Hunter-Gatherers (WHG), Ancient North Eurasians (ANE), and Eastern Non-Africans (ENA).2 Some of these ancient populations (such as WHG hunter-gatherers) did not leave genomic traces outside of Europe; [b]other ancient populations (such as the EEF “First Farmers”) left traces across a wider range of territories in both Europe and the Middle East (illustrated in Figure 1). [/b] Within this agricultural zone range, [b]EEF farmers came in contact with other ancient populations:[/b] In Europe and West Asia, EEF populations mixed with North Eurasians (including Siberian relatives of WHG hunter-gatherers).[b] In the Arabian Peninsula, EEF farmers mixed with ancestral Sub-Saharan Africans RELATED to modern Nigerian, Gambian, and Botswanan populations. [/b]In Armenia and Georgia, EEF farmers mixed with South Asian [b](Indian Subcontinent) [/b]populations.[/i] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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