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Fictional people don't have haplogroups.
Who is rich? He who is happy with what he has - Simeon ben Zoma, Ethics of the Fathers, Talmud, Avot 4:1
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Let's assume, you wrote a novel, about a ficional descendant of Francis Drake living in 25th century who became a king of New Foundland. If somebody would state a hypothetical question, what hg he would have, does it mean that he could be of any hg (as partialy you and the rest of TA believe), or it would mean that he "has" none at all — according to this statement of yours? This fictional character, surely would have a height, eye, hair and skin colour described by you, a place of living, maybe even a dog and a wife — but why not a Y-haplogroup?
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The Natufian culture(/nəˈtuːfiən/[1]) is a Late Epipaleolithic archaeological culture of the Levant, dating to around 15,000 to 11,500 years ago.
According to ancient DNA analyses conducted by Lazaridis et al. (2016) on Natufian skeletal remains from present-day northern Israel, the Natufians carried the Y-DNA (paternal) haplogroupsE1b1b1b2 (xE1b1b1b2a, E1b1b1b2b)(2/5; 40%),CT(2/5; 40%), andE1b1 (xE1b1a1, E1b1b1b1)(1/5; 20%).
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