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If those samples are still so close to modern levantines it means your arab or egyptian admixture was already there back then while this european admixture wasn't there and will come way later. I never denied that they still have a levantine component but saying that they should be viewed as indigenous as palestinians/lebaneses is wrong and they are certainly not representative of ancient hebrews. Ashkenazim plot close to modern south-east europeans not levantines that means a lot imo



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And again no y dna E-V13 present or any that is ancestral to E-V13 in the Near East.






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Do we have their Ydna/mtdna haplogroups?



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Only for 1 of the papers (Levant)
https://www.cell.com/cms/10.1016/j.c...b12aa70d4/mmc2


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