So what that E-M35 originated in Eastern Africa? All haplogroups have ancestry in Eastern Africa, as this is the region from which humans dispersed to different areas of the world. The fact is that when the people spread in different directions, they, like their genetics, diversified. So...
In C. Loring Brace's article The Questionable Contribution of the Neolithic and Bronze Age to European Craniofacial Form, he says that the link between the Neolithic and Southern Europe is somewhat more apparent. Why would this population's influence be diluted but somewhat more apparent in this...
Archaeologists and Egyptologists are constantly unearthing things. Surely someone will stumble across Alexander the more they look. Hopefully the same will come of Cleopatra too.
No sorry. The Egyptians showed the difference between themselves and blacks, noted by most Egyptologists (Even anthropologists Robins and Schute noted that Egyptians having long limbs didn't mean they were "negroes," as supported by their art). Darker Egyptians depicted resemble darker Middle...
You aren't alone with this POV, it seems, Maciamo. There is controversy surrounding the location of origin for Haplogroup E because of conflicting perspectives, yours being an example of the position that West Asia-proponents take on the matter. I do stand by what geneticists tell us, as they...
It depends on what you mean by "white." There has always been an overlap in phenotype between Europeans, Near Easterners, and North Africans throughout time--in prehistory (aside from "Caucasian" craniofacial type), before the emergence of light skin in Europe, when they were likely the same...
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