Summary of ethnolinguistic associations within E-V32

Juke

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E-V5933/E-BY8014: Most westerly distributed subclade; Predominantly Nilo-Saharan, Chadic, Niger-Congo speakers located in Chad/Darfur/southern Libya/northern Cameroon/northern Central African Republic
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E-MF23381/E-BY7935: Predominantly Nubian/Sudanese; ancient E-V32 Kulubnarti Nubians with enough coverage fall under this subclade
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E-Y193388/E-FT350462: Predominantly Habesha variety of E-V32 from their Agewic substratum; extensive diaspora in the Arabian peninsula
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E-Z813: Predominantly non-Afar-Saho lowland east Cushites (Somaloid and Oromo). Homeland in the eastern desert of Sudan/Egypt. Also present in: modern Arab speaking Bedouins in the eastern desert of Egypt, deserts of Sinai, Negev, NW Saudi Arabia, (?) southern Jordan; Palestinians in the Nablus governorate.
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Nice! And what do you make of this as far as its where it mutated and the people associated with it.
 

Juke

Asagu/Asaga
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Nice! And what do you make of this as far as its where it mutated and the people associated with it.
The above four groups actually share a younger clade (E-CTS2294) than the 7000 year old E-V32. E-CTS2294 is ~5000 years old. Younger than Proto-Cushitic's estimated age. So that rules out the possibility of a Green Sahara era flow into the Saharan populations. It's real Cushitic ancestry. A couple guys on this forum previously wrote on the similarities and possibility influence on the material pastoral cultures of the Saharans/Sahelians.

 

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