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[QUOTE = Parafarne; 534409] Las cantidades de almagra eran muy pequeñas en iberia y en el extremo sur, por lo que probablemente eran inmigrantes de África, teniendo en cuenta que el E-81 está más en África que en Iberia. [/ QUOTE]
I just found this news that may interest you about it. I have opened an thread on the subject.
http://cordopolis.es/2018/03/13/el-...insula-vivio-en-la-subbetica-hace-7-245-anos/
"The fact that the representatives of the Ancient Andalusian Neolithic correspond to the same population flow of individuals associated with the Cardinal culture, has important implications, ruling out for the moment the African way in the arrival of the Neolithic to the Andalusian coast. of a material culture of great personality, differentiated from the typical ceramics of the cardial world of Southern France, Catalonia and Valencian Country, such as that of ceramic to Almagra, must have been generated in a few generations. Evidence recently cleared, in studies in which some scientists are responsible for this work, in which the direct influence of the first Iberian farmers on the dissemination of the Neolithic, agriculture and agriculture is demonstrated. reverse thesis, "says Rafael M. Martinez, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Granada participating in the work
Intuitively or call it what you want the current Spaniards in the forums usually deny what has just been demonstrated and it is not a question of racism, but it is something that you feel is not so. And look that I am E-V22, but I am mixed who knows since when with the inhabitants of the Iberian Peninsula and nevertheless I have not had interference in feeling that it was not like that; Even if the African coast is near, I would not know how to explain it, but it's something that says no, that's not how it was. It is shown that it was the other way around, the Almagra culture went from the south of Iberia to the north of Africa, I do not know if it left a genetic trace or it was a cultural adoption, that's what the scientists will say.
I just found this news that may interest you about it. I have opened an thread on the subject.
http://cordopolis.es/2018/03/13/el-...insula-vivio-en-la-subbetica-hace-7-245-anos/
"The fact that the representatives of the Ancient Andalusian Neolithic correspond to the same population flow of individuals associated with the Cardinal culture, has important implications, ruling out for the moment the African way in the arrival of the Neolithic to the Andalusian coast. of a material culture of great personality, differentiated from the typical ceramics of the cardial world of Southern France, Catalonia and Valencian Country, such as that of ceramic to Almagra, must have been generated in a few generations. Evidence recently cleared, in studies in which some scientists are responsible for this work, in which the direct influence of the first Iberian farmers on the dissemination of the Neolithic, agriculture and agriculture is demonstrated. reverse thesis, "says Rafael M. Martinez, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Granada participating in the work
Intuitively or call it what you want the current Spaniards in the forums usually deny what has just been demonstrated and it is not a question of racism, but it is something that you feel is not so. And look that I am E-V22, but I am mixed who knows since when with the inhabitants of the Iberian Peninsula and nevertheless I have not had interference in feeling that it was not like that; Even if the African coast is near, I would not know how to explain it, but it's something that says no, that's not how it was. It is shown that it was the other way around, the Almagra culture went from the south of Iberia to the north of Africa, I do not know if it left a genetic trace or it was a cultural adoption, that's what the scientists will say.