TheKingIam
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I HAVE NOTICED THAT,
East African Somalis and Ethiopians are all carriers of an old subclade of E1B1B and they carry some European haplogroups.
Berbers from coastal North Africa are also heavy E1B1B e-m81 carriers(a newer subclade) and all their maternal haplogroups are European/Eurasian
And E1B1B v-13, heavy in the Balkans and in random parts of Europe, older than e-m81.
I put it to you, Berbers have a maternal connection to the Saamis, the indigenous people of parts of Northern Europe (14% in some Tunisian tribes!) and the connection is fairly new, 9k years old, but there's one problem 9k years old is when the e-m81 supposedly split from East Africa, how did they get to Northern Europe?
What do you think?
East African Somalis and Ethiopians are all carriers of an old subclade of E1B1B and they carry some European haplogroups.
Berbers from coastal North Africa are also heavy E1B1B e-m81 carriers(a newer subclade) and all their maternal haplogroups are European/Eurasian
And E1B1B v-13, heavy in the Balkans and in random parts of Europe, older than e-m81.
I put it to you, Berbers have a maternal connection to the Saamis, the indigenous people of parts of Northern Europe (14% in some Tunisian tribes!) and the connection is fairly new, 9k years old, but there's one problem 9k years old is when the e-m81 supposedly split from East Africa, how did they get to Northern Europe?
What do you think?