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The large almond type eyes (with/without bags underneath) is a Mediterranean trait.








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You can make up a new component with anything, especially based on moderns. In the case Taforalt, it's mostly West Eurasian + 1/3 SSA. You can call that "Taforalt" because it was particularly found there at a certain time. People today who have that specific combination in the right proportions will score it too. Many others components are like that with Oceanian or East Asian. They just tend to fool people into thinking they are not made of what they are actually made of, until you look at them with the prism of more ancient and distinct populations. Chiefly the big 4, Caucasoid, SSA, Oceanian, East Asian (eventually Amerindian).


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Non European, the ethbicities which have significant amount of it r boarder european. Whg/ehg genetics are the base






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According to some analysis I did on ancient samples provided by David Reich on his website, it seems that the so called "Caucasus Hunter-Gatherers" and the prehistoric Iranians cluster together in a component that I call West Asian.
That component is not present in an homogenous form in Europe, but perhaps some do have. So my answer is a maybe.
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