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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Tukuler: [QB] Interesting. The oldest date of A-M13 derives from a Morocco Souss region sample. That's at the mapped northwestern border of the Sahra-Sudanese Neolithic. Sidebar: Related post-AHP observations. * Classical Spaniard folklore says Aethiopians inhabited up to Dyris (Atlas Mts). * The Souss is noted for it's darker complexioned population. Of course these are post-AHP classic and current observations. The former occupation was by conquest (again only folklore to explain the martial non-Med coastal phenotype ethnies in Tropical North Africa). The latter population includes forced Gnawa influence on top of any earlier remnants left over from Souss' Neolithic era. I think this Souss could also be the source of the inner Africa affiliated components of Canary Island samples taken closest to the continent. Archeology shows inner African looking Pompeii citizens but will leave out the 'Banquet Boy' fresco unless requested for further multiple discipline support for theoretic conflation of MSY and inner African morphology in Pompeii. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Mansamusa: [qb] ... a haplogroup from SSA means that the SSA presence in Southern Europe is old and [URL=http://ndrln]deep-rooted[/URL]. ... people ... don't even want to acknowledge an Ancient African presence in N. Africa, ... . [/qb][/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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