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[QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [QB] That’s right Oshun. Nothing personal between Swenet and I. We both know it. He is a big boy and he has some. Why don’t you grow some. That said, this has nothing to do with “throwing bones”. Yes, they have totally disregarding the African haplgroups in their conclusion but we should realize by now they have lost. Ignoring fundamentally AFRICAN haplogroups in South Asia is bordering on absurd now. They are frantically avoiding the elephant in the room. It is really hilarious when you read their conclusion/discussion and interpretations. Reich is “sticking to his story” at all cost. He is “going down with the ship”…eh Steppes. Lol! “That’s my story and I am sticking to it”. Theys guys got big egos and they will twist the data to suit their views regardless as to how ludcuors the hypotheisis is. Did you look at their migration map? It is too funny…like a spider web. GTFOH!!!! Steppes??!! No Dr Reich (Lazaridis boss?) Sergi, DNATribes and xyyman got it correct. Neolithic Africans seems to be very late to the Harrapan Valley. As I said before regarding the haplogroups age. AMH, both waves, left Africa very recently. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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