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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [QB] ^ Indeed, all those dates for those J subclades predate the existence of any Kura-Araxes Culture! Which is why low IQ troll's claims that culture is null and void! The samples all date to Neolithic both pre-pottery and pottery i.e. all those cultures I cited like Halafian, Hassunian, etc. Hebrew is a down stream descendant of Proto-Semitic which developed IN Asia. [IMG]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/bc/BayesianSemiticMap.jpg/470px-BayesianSemiticMap.jpg[/IMG] linguist Christopher Ehret stated: [i] These are people who have been called Afro-Asiatic and also Afrasian. I'm saying "Afrasan" because I'm trying to get "Asia" out. There is still this idea that the Afro-Asiatic family had to come out of Asia. [b]Once you realize that it's an African family with one little Asian offshoot, well, that itself is a very important lesson for world historians.[/b] We actually have DNA evidence which fits very well with an intrusion of people from northeastern Africa into southwestern Asia. [b]The Y-chromosome markers, associated with the male, fade out as you go deeper into the Middle East.[/b][/i] The exact same argument can be made about Indo-European which associated with Y hg R1a. Most people in India who speak IE languages including those in Sri-Lanka don't carry R1a yet they speak the language. Why? Because languages can spread [b]without[/b] genes. Thus the majority of people in the world who speak Spanish don't have ancestry from Spain anymore than English speakers have ancestry from England, yet the troll Taz is too freaking stupid to realize this! [QUOTE]Originally posted by Elmaestro: [qb] -Almost everyone who responded to your claims had shown evidence J was introduced to the Levant by people who'd become Hebrews. -It doesn't really matter much where Noah came from. But Noah unlike Haplogroup E has progeny which spread from Ararat, and even before him J was already in Mesopotamia. - Dr. Erin Elheik told you that an expansion from the Caucus region best explains the origin of Hebrews. - I think it's a good idea to "honestly stop talking". You offer no perspective or insight so I wont lose sleep. However, I have the burden of being a moderator so I have to read your shitposts. [/qb][/QUOTE]Indeed Hebrew is a Northwest Semitic language similar to Aramaic and Phoenician. Interestingly the homeland of Hebrew is Arphakhshad named after the ancestor of the Hebrews. This land was later called Aram-Padan not to be confused with Aram proper. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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