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No, they weren't. Cause I'm talking about recent admixture due to migration centuries ago. Early European Farmers have nothing to do with current European ethnicity. All Caucasians have EEF. And this also has absolutely nothing to do with the Y-DNA haplogroups in Andalusia and Southern Portugal that suggest a recent Levantine ethnic contribution...such as J1 or Q1b...or mtdna U6....which you have failed to explain their presence/origin.
Again, learn to read, because when Maciamo/Eupedia considers things like Jews or other Middle Eastern immigrants in Britain during Roman times as a possible source for the presence of some of the Near Eastern DNA found there, for example, he is obviously not talking about things from prehistoric times.
And no, there is no proof whatsoever that any of those haplogroups in southern Iberia must be from recent times either. Once again, Maciamo/Eupedia is simply offering possible explanations, not definitive answers. The only one who keeps failing to provide any proof of the sort is you.