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    Y-DNA comes from Israel/Egypt/ Asian Middle East

    If you notice the branching of the CT superhaplogroup You see Africa is basically Y-DNA E (with later additions) While CF is Eurasian. Picture an imaginary map of Y-DNA DE in your head and realize, Africa would have a dark color. While just entering Eurasia, right from Egypt into Israel...
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    r1b isn't that much

    A lot of people see the spread of the "yamnaya men" as a very important event and believe there's a greatness attached to the spread of the Indo-European languages (assuming that R1 carriers from Yamnaya did such a thing) and particularly, something special. But actually, civilization is quite...
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    most females in Europe are 'of Indian origin'

    70% of European women descend from 2 haplogroups whose origins lie in the MULTITUDE of branches of female macrohaplogroup R we find in India: 50% from R0 (through H and V), HV exists mostly in Mesopotamia/Irak, but ultimately hails from India, where R0 carrier Lady Di came from. 20% from R2...
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    "prehistory" was not local nor small scale

    The sudden expansion of Y-DNA F in all the world, is a clear indication that during "prehistory" people were capable of moving continental distances and thinking big enough to conquer, not a small region, but whole surfaces of territory big as current nations. The scientific consensus has...
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    Y-DNA F expanded with mt-DNA U('2'3'4'7'8'9)

    HAPLOGROUP F comprises the vast majority of Y-DNA in the world (practically ALL OF THE WORLD MEN besides Africans) This macrohaplogroup expanded 48000-42000 years ago and has changed susprisingly less (relative to this aforementioned population boom in Prehistory). I estimated this limit...
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    An Egyptian origin for R1b

    Lets assume that mutation rates are not static, which is probably true. Judging by the distribution of different R1b branches, we see the first bifurcation of R1b is that of V88 into Africa. So it makes sense that expanded from Egypt or the Sea Peoples Palestine. Then the Z2103 went into...
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    The Bronze Age onset was another collapse

    We know of the 'Bronze Age collapse', this is, the end of the Bronze Age in Western Eurasia, where a lot of towns seem to have become uninhabited. But for some reason, in this forum, we don't consider the onset of the BA also a collapse. On the contrary, it's a story of heroes conquering all...
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    Timeline of Human ethnogenesis

    I'm going to interpret these dates https://www.yfull.com/tree/CT/ and what they imply Some 68500 years ago a man was born (haplogroup CT). Even though, it says that CT appeared in a man born 20000 YEARS EARLIER!, The truth of the matter is that only this descendant left children. What...
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    GHIJK haplogroup is White

    We know the men that first carried certain haplogroups must have been White, only by looking at the appearence of descendants that derive 20,30,40%... of their ancestry from the tribes of those ancient men. Then haplogroup I (Scandinavians, Germanics and Balkanics), hg N (Finns and Balts) and...
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    Haplogroup HV "from" Africa?

    The immediate ancestor pf haplogroups H and V, HV, peaks in the Middle East https://images.app.goo.gl/zkUz2nbZ5Uo8J8CB7 But, today the subclades of haplogroups H and V peak in Western Europe. The thing we should notice here, is that haplogroup H in Europe is dominated by the H1 subclade. And...
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    Haplogroup F and sedentarism

    The men that carried the haplogroup CF left as descendants most subclades of Y-DNA and circa 90% of the men in the world (Europeans, Asians, Australians, Americans... all but Africans). The main thing is that the boom that gave rise to all this different clades that span different racial...
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    Rh negative are WHG

    https://www.eupedia.com/forum/threads/25603-New-map-expansion-of-agriculture-in-Europe Looking at this map, I came to the conclussion that Rh negativity must have come from Great Britain/Ireland. The biggest peaks of the trait today are in 2 mountainous regions, The Scottish Highlands and the...
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    That african U5b1b1

    Maciamo commented in the U5 entry of this site (in the genetics section) that there was U5b1b1 haplogroup among NW sub-saharan Africans. According to YFull https://www.yfull.com/mtree/U5b1b1b/ It's just some centuries old. Which leads me to think it has to be some back migration of people from...
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    Do Portuguese and Galicians come from "France"?

    The Portuguese and Galicians claim to be and look Celtic have haplogroup R-DF27... They also brought a Celtic language and culture that we know of from archeology. Paloegenomics show that during that same time the percentage of ancestry from Central Europe rose all over the Iberian Peninsula...
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    ADHD & mtDNA haplogroups

    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41398-020-01064-1 Haplogroup UK offers protection against ADHD
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    'Thor' was R1a

    I came through the internet with someone claiming the hammer of Thor is really the battle axe that gives name to an entire Bronze Age culture in Scandinavia. The Battle Axe Culture (BAC) had males belonging to R1a haplogroup, so Thor is a memory from the leader of that clan.
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    Ancestry in Chile

    https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms7472/figures/3
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    Haplogroups DE & CF origins

    I will center this post on male lines since patriarchs and founding fathers are the responsible for creating nations and lead their clans during conquests. I will mention female lines too though. Around 50-70 thousand years ago, we have 2 "clans" of tribes, defined among other charachteristics...
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    The subversion of the allies of the West and anti-civilization

    As the West has become more anti-Western(even if it's masquerade as "not being a nationalist") the alliances of Western countries have changed in a curious totally fortuit way(🙄) For example, Pakistan, a country with undoubtedly more Caucasian heritage that was the best ally of the UK during...
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    Iberian Yamnaya FEMALES were U5

    I was revisiting Iñigo Olalde's paper "The genomic history of the Iberian Peninsula over the past 8000 years" and I found the likely candidates for the women, the few of them, that came along with the R1b Yamnaya men. There are 14 samples classified as Iberia Chalcolithic (CA) Steppe. I further...
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