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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Tukuler: [qb] If anything, I think this "ANA" corresponds some kinda way or other with your Sudan K element most frequent in Bataheen in your runs w/o actual ancient North African data. Gotta check now and see if it's in those runs too and how it looks there. It's a down Nile veering both Sahra/S Med-coast and Arabian Plate/SE Med-coast thing, eh? [/qb][/QUOTE]Well, according to revoiye's chart, ANA does seem to have its most significant correlation with Nilo-Saharan speakers. As for Arabian Plate, I take it you recall the epigraphic evidence of Nilo-Saharan once being spoken in Yemen. [QUOTE][qb]EDIT OK may be the Orange K highest in England_Roman_MiddleEast SG? No geography flow guesses for this one though. It's there in Stuttgart. In search of Heatwaves' Boogie Nights? Does it tie into Behrens and Williamson's Gharb Darfur region Tamazight lect origins? Tamazight had moved up from the Gharb Darfur region of Sudan where it originated per Behrens and Williamson. Then there's downstream U6 and E-?? coupling that also arced northwest from NE Afr, maybe start in Kenya. A late and small yet supporting population flow. [/qb][/QUOTE]You may recall the Stuttgart skull even shows 'Sub-Saharan' features like prognathism and PBD but as for the Berbers, I remember some more on that. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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