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You said it yourself.
Don't you know, what your are doing?
I quote you:
Maybe you did, but I don't.[FONT=sans-serif] As modern humans spread out from Africa
It seems, that you learn some fairy tales, recently created for stupid mob.[/SUP]Learn the history of human race, before speaking stupidities.


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Idiot, everyone gets that on wegene page. All haplogroups come from the A (oldest haplogroup).
https://www.yfull.com/tree/A1/
Hhahahaha, what is your brain size, of a peanut ?
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Rethel is the insane guy.
Probably, his Indian brown Aryan origin makes him frustrated, so he try to be real white European man)))))))))


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R1b is nothing better then R1a.
Bashkir Turkic people are R1b just like negroid people from Zimbabve (and they had a similar small buildings like early R1b Westerns). So yeah Rethel origin is Asian, but also of your western brothers R1b.
By the way. Most of your dear Poles are R1a so you have to deal with it.



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i dont like the term negroid you attach to e1b1
autosomal dna determine your look not your y dna ....
if that was the case r1 europeans would have looked like native americans
there is a chance e1b1 wa svery early in levant natuffians ... 9000-11000 bc .


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Haplogroup E1b1b (formerly known as E3b) represents the last major direct migration from Africa into Europe. It is believed to have first appeared in the Horn of Africa approximately 26,000 years ago and dispersed to North Africa and the Near East during the late Paleolithic and Mesolithic periods.
https://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplo...1b_Y-DNA.shtml
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