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I'm guessing East African is very ancient and represents something Arab, not Negroid. Kind of like the Red Sea component. If these calculators are really as ancient as they say they are. The mongrelization of East Africa is a rather recent occurrence.





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It's quite inaccurate to think of components as racial categories because phenotype changes very quickly. ANE people like Mal'ta had some quite clear mongoloid features but most modern Europeans don't display mongoloid traits, even in Northeastern Europe.
There's also a very serious possibility that all West Eurasians are African-admixed, which would explain why 45,000 years old Ust'-Ushim , while being an undifferentiated Eurasian, has a closer affinity to East Asians and not Europeans. Could also be Basal Eurasian if it's not African, but it's the same logic.


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If this calculator is the most correct of them all, which I doubt due to my results in the East African category being inconsistent, then I am very surprised I scored LESS than the Anglo-Saxon examples Graham posted. I think this calculator is still in its infancy. Even on the Africa9 calculator it was all NW_African.
Dodecad Africa9:
Population
Europe 58.95%
NW_Africa 12.61%
SW_Asia 28.44%
E_Africa -
S_Africa -
Mbuti -
W_Africa -
Biaka -
San -
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