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It is Maciamo Hay, himself on this very site, ( Eupedia Oct 2016 ) when he wrote his opinions refering to the 'Genetic History of the British and Irish'
Quote - "It is likely that the first Homo Sapiens linked with the development of the Aurignacian culture brought old Haplogroups C-V20 and H-P96, simply because other Haplogroups further down the Pyleogenetic Tree did not exist yet."
The development of the 'Aurignacian Culture' refers to a period of around 43,000-37,000 years ago,and specific to early modern European humans, EEMH ( European Early Modern Humans ) lasting towards a period of about 33,000 years ago. This period,as I understand, is well before any farmer development in the Levant, and indicates H-P96 was already in existance 'in Europe' at this time, from at least 33,000 years ago.
This would have to associate them as Hunter gatherers, which survived, or were hereabouts in Europe, during the Last Glacial Maximum, (LGM ) around 21,000 years ago.
Then there is a much later movement known as the EEF,( Farmers ) that Y H2 is also, associated with begining around 10,000-15,000 years ago from the fertile crescent of the Levant, Unless Y H-P96 backtracked, there has to be two indevidual Journeys of H P96 to Europe Thousands of years apart as of todays knowledge.
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As far as I understand it Maciamo is one person who is very knowledgeable and his opinions would therefore carry some weight to them regarding study of these Haplogroups.
His opinion could also even indicate a possibility that, Y 'H P-96' was even here, before the Aurigacian period development, as it was linked with developing/creating that culture.
It is Maciamo Hay, himself on this very site, ( Eupedia Oct 2016 ) when he wrote his opinions refering to the 'Genetic History of the British and Irish'
Quote - "It is likely that the first Homo Sapiens linked with the development of the Aurignacian culture brought old Haplogroups C-V20 and H-P96, simply because other Haplogroups further down the Pyleogenetic Tree did not exist yet."
The development of the 'Aurignacian Culture' refers to a period of around 43,000-37,000 years ago,and specific to early modern European humans, EEMH ( European Early Modern Humans ) lasting towards a period of about 33,000 years ago. This period,as I understand, is well before any farmer development in the Levant, and indicates H-P96 was already in existance 'in Europe' at this time, from at least 33,000 years ago.
This would have to associate them as Hunter gatherers, which survived, or were hereabouts in Europe, during the Last Glacial Maximum, (LGM ) around 21,000 years ago.
Then there is a much later movement known as the EEF,( Farmers ) that Y H2 is also, associated with begining around 10,000-15,000 years ago from the fertile crescent of the Levant, Unless Y H-P96 backtracked, there has to be two indevidual Journeys of H P96 to Europe Thousands of years apart as of todays knowledge.
,
As far as I understand it Maciamo is one person who is very knowledgeable and his opinions would therefore carry some weight to them regarding study of these Haplogroups.
His opinion could also even indicate a possibility that, Y 'H P-96' was even here, before the Aurigacian period development, as it was linked with developing/creating that culture.
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