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the lioness,
Member # 17353
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There's an old 2009 thread

http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=15;t=001380;p=2

about the following article>

Y Haplogroups, A Review of the Possibility of Multidisciplinary Comparisons Using the Case of Haplogroup E-M35

http://www.jogg.info/51/files/Lancaster.pdf

^^^ It's worth looking at again, 31 pages, a lot of stuff on E
 
Clyde Winters
Member # 10129
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Interesting paper. The authors finding are suspect becvause he claims the founders of this haplogroup probably spoke Afro-asiatic language.The evidence indicates that this group is a myth because Semitic and Berber languages do not agree with Egyptian.


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His idea that E_M35 originated in the Sahel is interesting. It agrees with my hypothesis of the ancestors of people who carried this haplogroup originated in the Saharan highlands and migrated into East/Northeast Africa.

The idea that most African haplogroups originated in East is just a continuation by geneticist of the old "Hamitic" myth .

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Amun-Ra The Ultimate
Member # 20039
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The idea that most African haplogroups originated in East is just a continuation by geneticist of the old "Hamitic" myth .

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It can't be the hamitic myth if it includes all African populations including West and East Africans (and AE of course). It's more like the reverse of the hamitic myth.
 



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