I never said E-M78 is from the Horn of Africa, IMO it is Egyptian and would have been introduced into the Horn during the Neolithic. I said E-M215/E-M35 originated in the Horn of Africa but that population itself would have been genetically North African.
This model below makes the most sense...
You raise a good point, sex offender would've been a more apt description.
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory/virginia-bill-end-civil-commitment-sex-offenders-75344370
He was vying to lessen repercussions for sex offenders like himself, dude is dangerous
Yeah the San people still practice that old fashioned hunting technique. However the chase must be carried out under the sun and in a warm environment otherwise the antelope will have enough recovery time to escape.
Our neanderthal cousins evolved in freezing Europe during the ice age so...
It’s self hate and fetish. Going for one specific demographic its a form of fetish. there‘s nothing wrong going for them..... but if you’re only going for them just because “cadaan” but not the individual of the person; it’s clear sexual desire.
that is not a fetish you just prefer white women which is not unusual if you from a white majority country.
fetish is like my mate who liked this estonian chick it was borderline bestiality because she was hairy as f*ck, blonde hair growing literally everywhere on her face, she must have been...
Modern human Hunter gatherers were all stronger than us but European HG (Cro-magnon) were the biggest and most muscular modern human. Their bones are much more robust and solid, just slightly less robust than Neanderthals probably because they settled in freezing Europe as early as 45,000...
Because our ancestors although smart and sophisticated as hell were also dumb as hell.
Odays would go preach and travel to distant lands, convert the locals and come go back home.
If the Island is empty, they would come back and probably never mention it to anybody else. They never thought...
Take another look at that genetics chart, and then this:
" Any Cushites that migrated Southerwards into Central North Sudan were not HE-C/L-EC related but were connected to the Beja or Cushitic ancestors of Nubians (Beja related), not Horn Cushitic."
"First of all, the name Cushitic and the...
https://www.nature.com/articles/srep09996#t2
See the named authors for credentials:
"A number of extinct populations are thought to have spoken Afro-Asiatic languages of the Cushitic branch. According to Peter Behrens (1981) and Marianne Bechaus-Gerst (2000), linguistic evidence indicates...
First of all, the name Cushitic and the Kingdom of Kush have little to do with it each other. It was just some random name that was picked by early linguists. The Cushitic language family is much older than any Nubian civilization.
Secondly, there is no archeological nor genetic evidence of...
F, one of the biggest ones. The cited 2% to 3% of Neanderthal DNA in the modern human genome doesn't count the amount of DNA that Neanderthals and modern humans share, that are identical and impossible to differentiate, which is more than 20%.
We don't actually know if this is true or not, there has only been one successfully sequenced Neanderthal YDNA and it was closely related to an existing human YDNA branch.
I agree with you. But I believe there were other humanoids before Adam created God. And God placed Adam after the humanoid with the same DNA. So it appears as if Adam decanded from them but God placed Adam maybe aroubd 100 thousand years ago
It's an arbitrary cutoff, really we're just a branch of Homo Erectus, and we interbred with other branches which is why modern humans have Neanderthal and Denisovan DNA. I would say humans have been around for at least 2 million years, since there is no straight line, we interbred with other...
@shamrock come fight in Streetbeefs, they even got an Iraqi Assassin fighting in it so our Muslim brothers are already fighting in it. We Neanderthal just like our Muslim brothers so we can fight and even take a beating, I am waiting for them to approve me and I will buy gloves and fly there to...
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