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In all seriousness E-V13 is European. If you go back far enough we all descend from haplogroup A, which was a spear chucking fighter. Calling V13 African is just as stupid as calling R1b/R1a Mongolian. If you go back far enough R1 was a Siberian Asiatic. You wouldn't question the indo-european nature of their descendants either. The double standard is childish and only presides over racists. V13 had a pivotal role among Bronze Age Indo-European elite. It was also a central lineage of the paleo-balkan tribes, Greeks and Romans.



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I’m just going by this single study. And I don’t know how they got their E-V13 just like I don’t know how Kurds got theirs. Maybe Anatolian Greeks???
https://www.nature.com/articles/srep35837
Either way what he said is bullshit. E did not arrive into Europe only via the Levant. It also did not arrive as late as the Mesolithic in the Levant but much much older than that. Natufian samples and earlier samples prove this.
Most of the experts who study E-V13 now think that it arrived from Mediterranean Sailors and fisherman from North Africa in the Mesolithic and even earlier. The earliest parent clade of E-V13 is found in Eastern Morocco. Not in Eastern Africa where there is no connection to E-V13
“Loosdrecht et al. (2018) analysed genome-wide data from seven ancient individuals from the Iberomaurusian Grotte des Pigeons site near Taforalt in eastern Morocco. The fossils were directly dated to between 15,100 and 13,900 calibrated years before present. The scientists found that all males belonged to haplogroup E1b1b, common among Afroasiatic males. The male specimens with sufficient nuclear DNA preservation belonged to the paternal haplogroup E1b1b1a1 (M78), with one skeleton bearing the E1b1b1a1b1 parent lineage to E-V13, one male specimen belonged to E1b1b (M215*). “
If this is all true E-V13 and it’s recent parent clades is the Native South European Haplogroup. And it stretched all the way from Spain to Eastern Greece and its Islands.
This pretty much coincides with the Pelasgian civilization that Greeks referenced.
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Didin't It came with the Natufians?




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E for Ethiopian.
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