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Yes from malek bulgaria.. same time period as the 3 x T samples in karldorf germany
There are also another 2 x T samples from malek bulgaria IIRC
ID | Y-DNA | Population | Language | Culture | Date(ybp) | Location | Members/SS | Percentage | mtDNA | Autosomal SNPs | Ancestral Components | Sample | Source | Notes |
I0795 - KAR6a - Feature 170 | T1a-M70 | Early European Neolithic | Paleo-European | Linearbandkeramik | 7200 | Karsdorf | 1/1 | 100% | H1* | 47804 | Western European Hunter-Gatherer and Basal Eurasian | Tooth | [187] | Goseck circle |
Perhaps... he went NORTH into Europe from the Sinai at a later date? After T1a-M70 (13,800 B.C.E.), my L-208 lineage goes to Crete in 10,100 B.C.E., only to return to the North African coast (Egypt) by around 6,700 B.C.E.
Their arrival circa 6,700 B.C.E. places them into a Cushitic-speaking world. Semitic languages would not diverge from Cushitic until around 3,700 years later; all of these, rooted in hieroglyphics (Kmt) & then the Phoenicians who gave us the alphabet by the 2nd Millennium.
"Northern Afro-Asiatic" language would not exist until at least 1,200 years after their return to North Africa from Crete & they align more or less with the emergence of Cushitic in the Afro-Asiatic heartland (in the SOUTH). If they spoke a Cushitic-type language, they would have left this mark upon Egypt as they made their way up the Nile to the HOA, ultimately leaving their cultural imprint there as they pushed the Khoisan further south.
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