1 posted on
01/27/2012 8:33:00 AM PST by
Theoria
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To: Theoria
Were Altoids the traditional mint of the Altaics?
54 posted on
01/28/2012 11:38:26 PM PST by
married21
(As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.)
To: Theoria
That is one long dang walk.
57 posted on
01/29/2012 5:22:45 AM PST by
central_va
( I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
To: Theoria
We're slipping people post 58?
59 posted on
01/29/2012 5:26:48 AM PST by
central_va
( I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
To: Theoria
Or they merely vacationed there. 8)
78 posted on
01/29/2012 1:33:19 PM PST by
wolfcreek
(Perry to Obama: Adios, MOFO!)
To: Theoria
The Y DNA male haplogroup Q, is the majority Y male haplogroup in all of the Americas. The Altai Mountain area has been pegged as the origin of the Q's. A small amount of Q's can be found sprinkled around Pakistan, and stretching on into areas of Europe. China, Mongolia,and other oriental areas are mostly different Y DNA haplogroups than Q, but traces of Q are within. The Sindhis and the Hazars carry a percentage of the Y Q haplogroup, as do 5% of Ashkenazi Jews. There is ongoing debate & research about the latter. Khazar kingdom, Silk Road, etc.
To: Theoria
Native Americans actually came from a tiny mountain region in Siberia....
If'n they're from Siberia, you can't really call them 'Native' Americans, can you?
94 posted on
01/30/2012 5:19:16 PM PST by
rottndog
(Be Prepared for what's coming AFTER America....)
To: Trillian
Remember me telling you that many words in their language were pronounced and meant the same as those of the Korean & Chinese languages....
I wonder what the results were from the kenewick man?
96 posted on
01/30/2012 10:04:58 PM PST by
Conservative4Life
(Those who don't learn from the past are condemned to repeat it. Elections have consequences.)
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