Macro-Caucasians (Burusho and North Caucasians) came from Northern Eurasia?

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Other way around. I rather believe that ANE is native to the region around South_Central Asia and the Iranian plateau. And from there it moved into North Eurasia.
 
Other way around. I rather believe that ANE is native to the region around South_Central Asia and the Iranian plateau. And from there it moved into North Eurasia.
I could claim Central Europe for ANE on "nationalistic" bases if I cared. Let's go with only and oldest evidence so far, of Mal'ta boy from Siberia. ;)
For a lack of better knowledge it is a perfect compromise, isn't it?
 
I could claim Central Europe for ANE on "nationalistic" bases if I cared. Let's go with only and oldest evidence so far, of Mal'ta boy from Siberia. ;)
For a lack of better knowledge it is a perfect compromise, isn't it?

Actually I didn't claim that on "nationalistic" purpose If I did I would say ferticle crescent ;)

I thought of South_Central Asia because somewhere I read Mal'ta individual was very similar to modern Burusho, Baloch and Kalash, also ANE peaks there.

And because I thought about this route. Southeast Asia => South_Central Asia=> North Eurasia.
 
Macro-Caucasians (Burusho and North Caucasians) came from Northern Eurasia?
Component ANE (ancestral north eurasian) peaks in Europe among N.Caucasians, among Lezghians ANE reaches 30%.
Component ANE peaks in Asia among Burusho and reaches 36%.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...R62NHPbMRySUJ2J48_Q/edit?pli=1#gid=1410860471
http://polishgenes.blogspot.gr/2014/09/ancient-north-eurasian-ane-admixture.html
http://ejournal23.com/journals_n/1418626543.pdf
The analysis has demonstrated strong correlation between
R and Q haplogroups and Dene-Sino-Caucasian peoples: Sino-Tibetan, Na-Dene, North Caucasian,
Burushasky, and Basque. Evidently, the spread of R (and Q) haplogroups from Central Asia into
the Western Asia, which occurred in the final of Late Pleistocene – Early Holocene was closely
related with Sino-Caucasian peoples. Some of these Sino-Caucasian peoples, probably closely
related to Proto-North Caucasians, became for Proto-Indo-Europeans the source of R haplogroup.
 

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