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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [QB] But getting back to the topic, for some context... Here is the Al-Khiday site. [IMG]https://www.researchgate.net/publication/363155861/figure/fig1/AS:11431281086481310@1664243803665/Map-of-Sudan-with-the-location-of-al-Khiday-sites-a-kite-view-of-site-al-Khiday-2.png?w=40&h=60&c=crop[/IMG] Note that it's just southwest of Khartoum along the White Nile. Here is the Kadruka site. [IMG]https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Hala-Alarashi/publication/348349983/figure/fig1/AS:1075243783290880@1633369503024/Map-showing-the-location-of-KDK23-map-by-H-Alarashi.ppm?w=40&h=70&c=crop[/IMG] Kadruka is right beside the town of Dongola. I already cited the Hassan 2009 study on the Neolithic Kadruka men all carrying A-M13 even though they all exhibit the typical North African 'Type A' morphology. The Al-Khiday remains date to the Epipaleolithic and exhibit the same morphology so what are the chances that they too carry A-M13?? Again, here is the modern distribution of hg A. [IMG]https://qph.cf2.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-8618334e12f0b6054e638f0179d7b754-pjlq[/IMG] ^ Note again a significant frequency in northern Ethiopia which is predominantly populated by 'Type A' morphology Though [URL=http://ethiohelix.blogspot.com/2015/06/more-ethiopian-uniparental-data-more.html]Ethiohelix[/URL] shows that the highest frequency occurs among Wolayta of southwest Ethiopia. [QUOTE] Amhara| Eth Somali| Gumuz| Oromo| Wolayta A-M13: 27% 0% 55% 19% [b]48%[/b] B-M150: 0% 0% 4% 0% 0% B-M8495: 0% 0% 35% 0% 0% E-M96: 3% 4% 0% 6% 12% E-M215: 3% 0% 0% 0% 0% E-V22: 9% 0% 0% 5% 3% E-Z1902: 8% 80% 4% 20% 0% E-Z830: 0% 0% 0% 0% 3% E-M34: 3% 0% 0% 5% 13% EM4145: 17% 0% 0% 25% 20% J: 25% 11% 0% 19% 0% T: 3% 4% 0% 0% 0% [i]A-M13 : The prevalence of this haplogroup in Ethiopia has always been known to us, however the extremely high frequency in the Wolayta is quite a surprise, this could be due to the relatively small sample size however, as the much higher sample size of the Wolayta found in the Plaster thesis, only showed 13% of A-M13.[/i] [/QUOTE]But then we have Beyoku's Ancient Egyptian [URL=http://www.forumbiodiversity.com/showthread.php/43154-Egyptian-Old-Kingdom-and-New-Kingdom-Ancient-DNA-results]FBD results[/URL] from the Old and Middle Kingdoms. [QUOTE] OK [b]A-M13[/b], L3f Ok [b]A-M13[/b], L0a1 OK B-M150, L3d OK E-M2, L3e5 OK E-M2, L2a1 OK E-M123, L5a1 OK E-M35, R0a OK E-M41, L2a1 OK E-M41, L1b1a OK E-M75, M1 OK E-M78, L4b OK J-M267, L3i OK R-M173, L2 OK T-M184, L0a MK [b]A-M13[/b], L3x MK E-M75, L2a1 MK E-M78, L3e5 MK E-M78, M1a MK E-M96, L4a MK E-V6, L3 MK B-M112, L0b[/QUOTE]Although A is a minority, the point is the majority of male lineages are African which is why Eurocentrics are turning to autosomal data. They think that the Natufian/Neolithic Levant ancestry is Eurasian, but how true is that? As Swenet has pointed out, the Natufians and other ENF related material display many African features [i]and[/i] carry African parental lineages yet we are to assume their autosomal signature is Eurasian. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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