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Old 08-12-2011, 11:18 AM   #31
wmirkru

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lol if you where face to face with me now i would ragdoll you.
You shouldn’t pat yourself on the back. I usually stopped arguing with you once you started shooting yourself in the foot. You always either humiliate yourself or help me prove my point, though you are quiet dumb enough to think that U actually won many arguments.

a nose like her are not african traits, that girl looks finnish so maybe she has asian ancestry.
you know Finns are original native Europeans, and Finns are closest to Cro-Magnons in terms of anthropological measurements. plus Flat nose also pops up among western Europeans too. And I have many more examples than the 2 examples I left below, that's if you are looking for even more european flat nose types.






west euroasians do not show any affinity to sub saharan people
Of all the non-africans groups, west eurasians(including north europeans) happen to be the most closest to sub-saharan people, and nobody knows why this is yet but some believe E1b1b carrying ancestors may have had a huge part to play with this. I know you must be overjoyed in hearing that

E is euroasian anyway, so there is no reason to believe that people with E1b1b lineages has ever had a black ancestor
Won’t find much people who actually believes that E originated in eurasia, not even dienekes pontikos who you happen to look up to. Whatever article you can muster up that seem to support a non-african origin for haplogroup E, will ofcourse be outdated stuff coming from the late 90s.

E1b1b in west asia came from egypt so when it entered it was from caucasoid people, and further if you go back to the origin….

E1b1 might(and might not have) have originated in the geographic area of the horn but mdoern horners are admxied anyway so theya re not representative of the population in which E1b1 originated in either case.
It doesn’t matter if horn africans are admixed or not, cause E1b1 which originated there also happened to survive the incoming west asian migration in the Ethiopian Highlands. Just like how Haplogroup I survived in the Balkans. And Egyptians are not some isolated homogenous peoples, especially if go towards southern Egypt from where E1b1 would have come out from, since it originated in the geographic area of the horn.




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