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  1. Daniel

    Ancient Egyptian dna-Kraus et al

    The article says: "The [U5b2b5] sequence closest to the mummy’s belongs to a contemporary individual from Lebanon" which along with Sardinia have lots of continuity from the Levantine cultures such as PPNB, Phoenician, etc And Im not imagining the Cardium Culture / proto-Phoenicians in SE...
  2. Daniel

    Ancient Egyptian dna-Kraus et al

    But actually due to Phoenician continuity: Ancient mitogenomes of Phoenicians from Sardinia and Lebanon: A story of settlement, integration, and female mobility 2018 And from Biological Sexing of a 4000-Year-Old Egyptian Mummy Head to Assess the Potential of Nuclear DNA Recovery from the Most...
  3. Daniel

    Solutrean hypothesis: Native American Clovis Culture & NW Europe: (ydna Q, mtdna X2)

    Could someone please provide the similarities including the Chaine operatoire between the so called Solutrean and Clovis assemblages because it seems to me that Academia invented this Solutrean rabbit hole to distract us from all the real evidence proving that aboriginal people travel in all...
  4. Daniel

    Ancient Egyptian dna-Kraus et al

    Like I said, I was referring to demographics closer to the supposed time of Giza's construction, which was way before Carthage existed. Biological Sexing of a 4000-Year-Old Egyptian Mummy Head to Assess the Potential of Nuclear DNA Recovery from the Most Damaged and Limited Forensic...
  5. Daniel

    Ancient Y haplogroup databaseEl

    Very relevant topic considering my latest internet feed is loaded with articles on the discovery of Neanderthal Y-DNA being similar to modern humans but of a type no longer found and thus considered by academia as replaced and unfit. That said, could this simply be a case like with Africa or...
  6. Daniel

    Ancient Egyptian dna-Kraus et al

    Id really like to know the demographics when Giza was being built. It seems the oldest mummies test were from about 2000 BC with haplogroups u5b2b5 and m1a1. The closest match for u5b2b5 seems to be a Phoenician in Lebenon while some m1a1 have been found on the upper Tigris at the Cimialo...
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