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    Is the high Jewish frequency of hg G representative of the pre-Arabic Levant ?

    They actually live normal lives, closer to Central and Eastern Europe.
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    Is the high Jewish frequency of hg G representative of the pre-Arabic Levant ?

    Yes one child policy exist in overpopulated China, where this claim makes sense. There is nothing though, that I know of, that could be similar in the Caucasus. They live normal lives like most of us, have regular hospitals and childbirths.
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    Is the high Jewish frequency of hg G representative of the pre-Arabic Levant ?

    All do have more boys on birth. But in the top 5 are Georgia, Azerbaijan and Armenia.
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    Is the high Jewish frequency of hg G representative of the pre-Arabic Levant ?

    Thanks for the information. It must hold some weight, since you had to prove your point, even in the example of this thread, where you and LeBrok apparently had to win an argument (presumably driven by the forces you have described). And you effectively proved it again, by showing us a need...
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    Haplogroup I, is it European?

    All Hg s tend to diverge from the place of origin outwards as a part of a natural expansion in time (spreading). Subgroups are separated in thousands of years from each other by spreading and expanded quite a lot territoriality by migrations to unrelated territories. Some 10K years after only a...
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    Is the high Jewish frequency of hg G representative of the pre-Arabic Levant ?

    Surely, actually being an original ME group, like J1, J2, EV13, it is unclear how and why G has just 10% (actually this is quite a small percentage for a ME group), some even say 7%, among Ashkenazi population. This ME group is apparently outnumbered also by R1b, R1a and even close with...
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    Is the high Jewish frequency of hg G representative of the pre-Arabic Levant ?

    Can you post Levant data for comparison. I read 0.90 Armenia and 0.89 Azerbaijan. 0.7x Assyrians (I am not sure of this one) I don't have links now, but the next best thing would be FTDNA Armenian project which has some 14 types of G...
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    Berbers and Albanians, E haplogroup and linguistic similarity

    I agree with this part of the sentence. I meant meaningful conversation, that is outside your shared ancestry. This way though you are just giving your ex countrymen a pat on the back. So, you agree with his style of presentation.
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    Berbers and Albanians, E haplogroup and linguistic similarity

    You have an interesting name and flag for an Albanian. Off course you can hate me, but before that though, I suggest reading what I wrote at least twice. You would be able to understand that I just deal just with my own ancestry. This way, no one would take you seriously enough for a meaningful...
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    E1b1b1a1b (V-13): Balkan or Middle Eastern?

    Yes, I am aware of these Egyptian samples.
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    Y DNA in Normandy

    Nice work. Though if there is nothing to argue about, it is doomed. This forum is beyond bad taste posts, but relies mostly on a healthy dose of arguing. What seem to work the best, as seen in the past, is posting something controversial, or at least on the edge. Try to add something like...
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    E1b1b1a1b (V-13): Balkan or Middle Eastern?

    Thanks. The first part of the message was serious and on the subject, though. That's what fooled my friend Zanipolo. He was in a serious mode, probably accustomed to reading many serious posts, missing a few crucial words in a hurry. And without them it is just another theory. Welcome to...
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    E1b1b1a1b (V-13): Balkan or Middle Eastern?

    I was trying to be funny in the second part of the post. It looks I am not good at it anyhow. Nice information though. I was aware of the back and forth migrations of some originally ME people with these parts of Africa. There are actually no G in Tanzania or Kilimanjaro, and almost none in...
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    E1b1b1a1b (V-13): Balkan or Middle Eastern?

    Actually you are partially right. G2a is also a European group, while G1 is just Middle Eastern and to an extent Central Asian. Ev13 is ME and a European group. No need to enforce a love for my ME neighbors on me. I don't think Yetos was right trying exclude E from Europe, if that was your...
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    Is there any difference between Kosovo Albanians and Albanians from Albania?

    The point was not to degrade neolithic settlement importance, nor the value of primitive agriculture as an idea, which was revolutionary for the time, at least in Europe of the time. It was about capability of neolithic people to connect militarily in a common culture, for a common cause, and to...
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    Is there any difference between Kosovo Albanians and Albanians from Albania?

    Surely, My point was that military invasion on neolithic Europe is IMO, a bit stretched, in terms of large armies, and probably not so necessary if we consider vast undefended territories.
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    Is there any difference between Kosovo Albanians and Albanians from Albania?

    Yes this could be. I don't want to wander too much off the topic, but in defense of neolithic people, I am not sure if a large state like communities existed in neolithic Europe, or any large groups in hold of territory comparable in scale with today's France or Spain. Maybe they were...
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    Is there any difference between Kosovo Albanians and Albanians from Albania?

    Maybe, Congratulations to R1b for their victorious conquest. I think they can be also credited for much of cultural advancements that helped shape Europe and subsequently, the world of today.
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    G2a in Sardinia and the Sherden

    A more of those would surely bring some light into the shady world of ancient history. Even our best speculations and ideas can be proven to be misleading without ancient DNA. I have recently learned that J2 was quite spread in various forms across the Caucasus (east and west), but in terms of...
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