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I mean the blatant reason why we can ingore this explanation is that this admixture in South Sudanese can be detected using generic West African samples as a reference and it appears in basically every modern ADMIXTURE analysis, while Kordofanians lack it.

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Lib Bro AfricanDNA I did MyHeritage (garbage) so the results weren't really usefull but i obtained my DNA coordinates to be able to model it on Vahaduo. I'm half Kongo half Ngbandi, there's excess HG, NiloS and some Eurasian from my Ngbandi side. Here's one of the many model i came about

<a href="/Original_Libbro/">Lib Bro</a> <a href="/AfricansDNA/">AfricanDNA</a> I did MyHeritage (garbage) so the results weren't really usefull but i obtained my DNA coordinates to be able to model it on Vahaduo. I'm  half Kongo half Ngbandi, there's excess HG, NiloS and some Eurasian from my Ngbandi side. Here's one of the many model i came about
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Lib Bro AfricanDNA Spot on. Of the 82 Ubangian tested, 74,7% were E-M2, 1,2% were E-M75 and 1,2% were B-M150. So 76% common Bantu/NC lineages. Of the remaining 24%, 6,9% were R1b, 5,8% B others(including HG-related), 9,2% A(both NS and HG) and more surpisingly 2,3% E-M35.

<a href="/Original_Libbro/">Lib Bro</a> <a href="/AfricansDNA/">AfricanDNA</a> Spot on. Of the 82 Ubangian tested, 74,7% were E-M2, 1,2% were E-M75 and 1,2% were B-M150. So 76% common Bantu/NC lineages. Of the remaining 24%, 6,9% were R1b, 5,8% B others(including HG-related), 9,2% A(both NS and HG) and more surpisingly 2,3% E-M35.
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Most lamellophones seem to musically function as xylophone substitutes. I wonder if they were first created during the West African Iron Age to serve as a portable xylophone alternative

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Fun fact SNP M10 is actually E-BY75505 SNP P88 shares with M180 mutation in Y-halpogroup E-V43 The SNPs clades M180-P88 originated in Prior to Central Sahara During African Humid Period Basically in this small sample sizes few Laal & Sara males Paternal origins in Green Sahara

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This claim "fertile climate" needs to die, the majority of SSA soil is easily exhausted, hence why shifting agriculture was done in the first place.

This claim "fertile climate" needs to die, the majority of SSA soil is easily exhausted, hence why shifting agriculture was done in the first place.
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With such a reasoning, one could conclude the same (i.e. no notion of future) for almost all languages in the world. Starting with English (the language of the video) that took « future » from Latin « futurus », based on the stem for ‘become’. [1/5]