Now I have an excuse for wrinkles and an understanding why I am fascinated by the cat's footprints. lol
http://thumbs.dreamstime.com/thumbla...2712YnxLBY.jpg
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Now I have an excuse for wrinkles and an understanding why I am fascinated by the cat's footprints. lol
http://thumbs.dreamstime.com/thumbla...2712YnxLBY.jpg
Is this globe4 on gedmatch yet?
Where does your SSA come from Kazi? Do you know if you maybe got an old SSA ancestor or something?
No, it was out a while ago for DIYDodecad..
Here's the file.
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B7JD...5yWlAyUEE/edit
Sorry Kazi for me jumping in:
Mazik, white South Africans whose families have been in SA since before 1700, all consistently have such a level of admixture from colonial times. There were slaves at the Cape in those days - Africans (from elsewhere, not local), Khois, Malays, Indians. And the Indians and Khoi and Africans intermarried, eventually forming the Cape Coloured population. However, in those days sometimes slaves were set free and married Dutchmen. The original Dutch gene pool was very small, hence this admixture was thrown into the pool before it formed a "bottleneck" - and therefore this population bottleneck ensured that these admixtures were spread widely, in small quantities, across the populace.
Loki is right. And at the time in the 1700's there were no, or very few Bantu's in the Cape. Those who were here were normally in transit from Angola via the Portuguese ships.
Loki and I both have SSA, but we compared and he has no West African, and my Khoisan score is higher. So we are both descended from slaves, but definitely different individuals.