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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Elmaestro: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by capra: what's this Periplus, Indian Ocean trade, Dravidian crops crap? one of these [b]West African E1b1a1s (from northern Iran) is 10 to 14 000 years old[/b]. [/QUOTE]This quote is dedicated to [b]@EliteDiasporan[/b] If your friends over on the other forum have any sense they would be shitting their pants. and additionally having nightmares if these samples aren't recognizably SSA. "indigenous North African Affinity" ..eh I guess you can call it that. But lemme bring some things to your attention... revisit Lazaridis' supp and the plethora of tests ran to uncover a "certain" ancestry in ancient individuals. I know the Natufians were the hot topic but the old Iranians almost always outscored them [i](*despite being somewhat more drifted away from African populations. -f3/pca)[/i] [IMG]https://s13.postimg.org/d5zixkexj/nenderthal.png[/IMG] And then there's this Neanderthal element^ revisited when we got this north African genome. I though the 80Kya split time cheese was bad enough. only good case scenario for some people is if these results were all errors. It's about to get bad in these streets. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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