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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Tukuler: [QB] Unless there's a 3rd Brown then Onge Brown is in these three individual ancient samples • 5% Armenian Chalcolithic • 12% Armenian Middle late bronze • 8% Europe Late Ballers And oh my stars and garters Is that Chipewa (AmerInd) Pink in one Natufian? No, not the Natufian with both browns. I'm labeling that Natufian brown component [b][i]Erythrea[/i][/b], where I think it originated then moved into the Levant as the African element of the Natufians and persists even in diasporic 'Jewish' populations at higher frequencies than in their hosts. The Makrani samples show Volta-Niger (Yoruba) Red and Erythrea Brown substrata. Volta-Niger is miniscule in the Caucasus Hunter Gatherer so is at least that old. But I think it could've layered Baluchistan around Late Neolithic/'Chalcolithic' since it peppers other continents that era. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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