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.
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
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
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]