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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Tazarah: [qb] I'm not going back and forth anymore over a "cohen gene" that both djehuti and actual scholars agree has no conclusive evidence to support it.[/qb][/QUOTE]Translation: I'll keep clinging to the hope that they haven't tested any ancient kohen priests, but ignore the fact that modern Kohen all share hg J1. [QUOTE][qb]All of the information about hg J that lioness just referenced [i]does not [/i]predate the Kura-Araxes culture.[/qb][/QUOTE]Most of the info she cited comes from Neolithic cultures that DO predate Kura-Araxes, you lying sh*t! [QUOTE] [QUOTE] [b]J-Z1853 is found in Ebla in Syria (ETM012; 2574-2467 calBCE)(14) and SE Anatolia (Kilis; I14798; 3000- 2000BCE) as well as a Canaanite from Israel, and four 2nd millennium samples also from Israel could be assigned to the J-Z1865,[/b] J-Z643 upstream nodes, a Late Antique (R130.SG; 300- 500CE) Italian to the further upstream node J-CTS9721, and two samples from Ebla in Syria(14) further upstream to J-P58. [b]Thus, the entire clade J-P58 is well-associated with the Levant region, may have expanded beyond it (towards Armenia and Iran), by the Bronze Age, and even more broadly (at least in the Mediterranean world) in later periods. The earliest known examples are from Syria and SE Turkey, [/b]consistent with the suggestion based on modern variation that the expansion of this haplogroup occurred from “northeast Syria, northern Iraq and eastern Turkey”. The Bronze Age distribution of this clade in all Levantine countries (Syria, Lebanon, Israel, and Jordan), the inferred recent Neolithic-to-Bronze Age origin of clades within [b]the J-P58 lineage, and the present-day distribution in diverse groups of Semitic speakers, all also combine to support its association with the expansion of Semitic languages. The latter has been dated to the Early Bronze Age ~5,750 years ago by Bayesian linguistic phylogenetics, with a first split of West Semitic from Akkadian and a common ancestor of West Semitic languages ~5,400 years ago. All sampled (certain) J-P58 chromosomes postdate this period and could thus be associated with this expansion.[/b] [/QUOTE]The first relevant date says [b] 3000 to 2000 BCE. [/b] The next relevant date says 5750 years ago. 5750 years ago would be roughly [b] 3729 BCE. [/b] The next relevant date says 5400 years ago, which would be roughly [b] 3400 BCE. [/b] [b] All of these dates fall within the timeframe for the existence of the Kura-Araxes culture. The Kura-Araxes culture existed from about 4000 to 2000 BCE. And I have referenced sources showing the Kura-Araxes bringing J to the Levant/Mesopotamia.[/b][/QUOTE]What difference does it make?! The specific cultures she cited were ALL Semitic speaking cultures NOT Hurrian ones! And again MOST of the evidence comes from cites that predate Kura-Araxes. Again your Kura-Araxes straw doll has been annihilated ages ago, but you are too dumb to realize it. [QUOTE][qb]Lastly, none of the information that I've seen in here [b]identifies a Hebrew-related civilization bringing J to the Levant/Mesopotamia. You guys are just referencing information about J ALREADY IN those areas without any sources identifying which civilization brought hg J there, like how I did. [/b] [/qb][/QUOTE][IMG]https://i.pinimg.com/originals/8f/f7/1b/8ff71baf5457a15233291238377d0633.png[/IMG] Hurrians don't speak Semitic languages but Yamhad, Mari, and Qatna do! Seriously when are you going to stop lying and tell the truth for once in your life? Again, I don't care what race is I would do your daddy's job and slap the sh*t out of you! [/QB][/QUOTE]
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