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    Armenian Highlands (Armenian ancestral homeland) in order to clarify:



    It should be noted that the heart of the Armenian Homeland is considered the area around Ararat Mountain (Ararat plain).

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    Armenic would be sufficient me thinks..

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    Here is a diagram where Armenian language cluster.
    Hittite["Hittite is the earliest attested Indo-European language."]/Luvian/Lycian= Anatolian


    "The population tree (Figure 3A) splits Levantine populations in two branches: one leading to Europeans and Central Asians that includes Lebanese, Armenians, Cypriots, Druze and Jews, as well as Turks, Iranians and Caucasian populations; and a second branch composed of Palestinians, Jordanians, Syrians, as well as North Africans, Ethiopians, Saudis, and Bedouins."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silesian View Post
    Here is a diagram where Armenian language cluster.
    Hittite["Hittite is the earliest attested Indo-European language."]/Luvian/Lycian= Anatolian


    "The population tree (Figure 3A) splits Levantine populations in two branches: one leading to Europeans and Central Asians that includes Lebanese, Armenians, Cypriots, Druze and Jews, as well as Turks, Iranians and Caucasian populations; and a second branch composed of Palestinians, Jordanians, Syrians, as well as North Africans, Ethiopians, Saudis, and Bedouins."

    http://www.plosgenetics.org/article/...n-1003316-g003

    now that's isolated

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    Caucasian i would say.
    I wouldnt use the term "anatolian" because the racial make up of anatolia has been changed a lot in the last few centuries,specialy eastern anatolia. Also saying mesopotamian is completly stupid and ridiculous.

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    Hard to say which meta-ethnicty Armenians are. Armenians are closest to Kurds but also have some Arab Yemen and Persian blood. I would summarize it as Armenic because Armenians have their own look. They have their own nose and head shape that makes them distinct.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoca View Post
    Hard to say which meta-ethnicty Armenians are. Armenians are closest to Kurds but also have some Arab Yemen and Persian blood. I would summarize it as Armenic because Armenians have their own look. They have their own nose and head shape that makes them distinct.
    troll get out.

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    Somebody has problems with the truth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoca View Post
    Hard to say which meta-ethnicty Turks are. Turks are closest to Greeks but also have some Arab, Armenian and Persian blood. I would summarize it as Turkoid because Turks have their own look. They have their own nose and head shape that makes them distinct.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Silesian View Post
    Here is a diagram where Armenian language cluster.
    Hittite["Hittite is the earliest attested Indo-European language."]/Luvian/Lycian= Anatolian
    Where did you find this diagram, can you give me a link? I've never seen Greek clustering with Albanian before, I'm interested to read more about it.

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