It's not "some" common ancestry. It's over 50% WHG-related (as per figure S4.10) and Natufians clearly sit halfway on a Basal-WHG cline, not Basal-SHG or Basal-EHG, what do you think that means? Or did you perhaps miss the Iron Gates_HG and Varna HG genomes from the Balkans which are...
Well they plot away because Basal Eurasian is highly divergent. It started differentiating prior to the East and West Eurasian split.
Also there's no evidence WHG or WHG-related ancestry wasn't around before 14kya.
Here are few quotes from the paper "Genomic insights into the origin of farming...
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