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Map of Afro-Asiatic languages:
http://www.languagesgulper.com/eng/A...arge%20map.jpg
Haplogroup E maps:
http://www.ancestraljourneys.org/images/Y-DNA-E-M78.jpg
https://cdn-ak.f.st-hatena.com/image...1114141519.jpg
What makes more sense, that haplogroup E was spread from the middle east to the entire African continent or that it originated in Africa a spread to the middle east and north africa?
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This is how the ancient Egyptians depicted themselves:
http://africanholocaust.net/wp-conte...-2-300x167.jpg
Does the last guy look like the third man (Asiatic/Syrian)? IMO they look more like Ethiopians with brownish skin, Caucasian nose, but otherwise African features.
https://ichef-1.bbci.co.uk/news/624/...p_ethiopia.jpg
http://cdn.snappages.com/sfvx9m/asse...1309326891.jpg
The Nubians look more like Sudanese people.
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https://arxiv.org/abs/1310.3897It remained mysterious that how many times the anatomically modern human migrated out of Africa, since that among the three superhaplogrous C, DE and F, Haplogroup F distributes in whole Eurasia, C in Asia and Austronesia, D exclusively in Asia, while D's brother clade E distribute mainly in Africa, so there are two hypotheses, 1) haplogroups D and CF migrated out of Africa separately; 2) the single common ancestor of CF and DE migrated out of Africa followed by a back-migration of E to Africa. From this study, the short interval between CF/DE and C/F divergences weakens the possibility of multiple independent migrations (CF, D, and DE*) out of Africa, and thus supports the latter hypothesis (Fig. S2 a).
also, haplogroup E is present in populations without any african ancestry.
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I have an egyptian mummy gedmatch kit number (no joke) . if that kit number is indeed legit is another question but it seems so
I thought about opening a thread about it posting several gedmatch results
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