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I can see how that could easily have sounded like what you inquired. The Phoenicians best preserved a legend of a man-chimera beast rising from the sea, teaching mysteries and impregnating a woman or women. This “beast” would be a pre-flood survival of sorts, who would have also had angel genes. Europa and the beast that rises from the sea. Europa herself was a Phoenician princess.
Aryans would have carried some of these genes eastward as well.
Well, R1a and R1b are my theories for that, haplogroup-wise.
Edit: oh, I misread you. You were asking about possible Haplogroups for Japheth.
I’m not utterly certain, but I suspect G is one.
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Dude, if that were the case, R1a and R1b wouldn’t even have fit in the human Y chromosomal phylogenetic tree at all.
Actually, G-folks are more likely to be Hamitic than Japhetic.
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