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Of you mean those wikipedia numbers. If you check a little closer all of those numbers are from papers from 10 years ago. It was pretty common in those days to test only some few basic snippets, which meant you got Ks etc popping up all over the place from Germany to China. If they test those same samples today I'm pretty sure they come out as R1b or something like that. Well it's of course not wrong to call R1b as P1b1b1b1b1b1b1b1... or some shit like that, but I'm pretty confident those Ps in Iran are not any kind of basal Ps.
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Undifferentiated race. The early representatives of R1a had the features of all races at once. Later representatives of this haplogroup became the basis of the European race and the first carriers of the Indo-European language. It also remained in Asia, in the supermongholoid Yakuts R1a 80%
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What would R1b do that early in Iran and that far South? AFAIK there was EHG intrusions into Northern Iran coming from the Kura Araxes culture, however that occured at least 2000 years later at least. I'm not denying it could be R1b or whatever, but nothing is certain yet.
It still puzzles me they found one individual with P1, although its Early Neolithic.
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