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E1b1b is a sub-Saharan closely related to the E1b1a. It must have ended up in Europe via expansion tens of thousands of years ago.
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23andme points it to somewhere around Kenya . at least in my case
maybe I interpreted it wrong


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It's not Sub-Saharan. Eb1b only reaches highest frequencies in Afro-Asiatic people like North Africa and east Africa. South Europe, Balkan. There's a Berber tribe where E1b1b reachest 90%.
The East Africans are not Sub-Saharan, they are linguistically like the Arabs and North Africans. By DNA they are also mix a of west Eurasian and Sub-Saharan.


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Neolithic farmers



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It was brought by Slavs who came from Egypt.
Slavs at that time had darker tan and spoke a Slavic language that sounded more Middle Eastern.
After the moved to Europe and the Steppes they became more blond and their language also changed"due to the milder climate"


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E1b1b was born at Ethiopia/Sudan region around 42,000 years ago, and it has expanded to Egypt around 30,000 years ago and from there to Northwest Africa, West Asia and Europe.
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