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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by zarahan- aka Enrique Cardova: [qb] I am not going to spoon feed you. The answer is already above. And how can you say: [i]"The Africans in coastal countries who live near trading routes have more of this foreign admixture." [/i] There are plenty of people on the West African coast. What admixture do they have from Indians and Middle Easterners? Why do you mention this? It makes no sense. And if East Africa is considered, exactly what coastal populations near trading routes show more foreign admixture around the time of Mota Man? What studies cite these populations What was the exact mix in the coastal trading locations? And where exactly are they? in what era? [/qb][/QUOTE][URL=http://www.ephotobay.com/share/ancient-ethiopian-mota-eurasian-admixture.html] [IMG]http://www.ephotobay.com/image/ancient-ethiopian-mota-eurasian-admixture.jpg[/IMG][/URL] Look, it's a time for rejoicing 4,500 years ago you have this unadmixed Ethiopian. If that is the pattern for the region that's 2,485 B.C. Pre-dynastic to Early Dynastic is around 5,500-2,700 B.C., well before it Now with this very important ancient African genome, by far the oldest of it's kind, is suggestive that the Dynastic Race theory or Sumer seeded Egypt is wrong, This could also lead to disproving Brenna Henn's much older 12 kya back-migration estimates Also Yorubas are only estimated 6-7% admixed However this one specimen alone is not enough for broad sweeping generalizations in any direction- just a piece of a puzzle lioness productions [i]to the fullest extent of the law[/i] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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