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what do you think of these Amarna pop affiliator results by Keita et al. ?
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Antalas: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Elmaestro: But hopefully it's addressed in the following. there was a separation of who would become biological north Africans loosely identifiable as ANA. We will eventually be able to see a western cluster and an eastern cluster. The western cluster will be due to mixture with local populations with relicit human biological traits and local adaptations. Them plus the addition of an un-cited UP Eurasian group on the WHG cline will then form the Iberomaurasian. [i]The local populations could very well be Aterian related.[/i] The eastern cluster will later follow the distribution we see in the graph Beyoku posted. They in combination with whichever proximal population will go on to become preedynastic Nilers, Horners and etc. [/QUOTE]Well believe it or not that's something I had already proposed before but I didn't expect it to be that high and even though there is some morphological similarities between Aterians and IBMs, there are also noticeable differences between the two. If IAM/IBM was predominantly ANA like in this chart, I don't believe the differences would have been as pronounced (it's also in contradiction with all the previous models). Even the two industries are completely different and there is a chronological gap between them. It's all very confusing tbh and I don't have a deep understanding of the topic as you guys do but I recall papers suggesting that Aterians may have played a role in the OOA (but you rejected this in a discussion we had a few months ago) and another one highlighted high Basal eurasian ancestry for both IBM/natufian... [/QB][/QUOTE]
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