Migration, not immigration.
And they were all named Mohammad.
Lunatic Muslim invaders conquered Europe at the end of last age of reason.
There! I freaking fixed it.
Lunatic Muslim invaders conquered Europe at the end of last age of reason.
There! I freaking fixed it.
It always seemed that Europe had a very unusual history of colonisation because one major haplogroup the M clade is almost entirely missing, despite being very common across Asia and even found in Native Americans. Instead, another major haplogroup the N clade is most common.
Now they’re the hapless group.
They went from “hunter-gatherers” to “raper-stabbers
The M Clade built a wall to keep the N clade out
*PING*
Since this is all based on only mito-dna, couldn’t it be that, rather than an invasion/inmigration, the pre-existing Euro-HGers went forth and collected new wimmins thus bringing in a pool of new mito-dna?
There is an interesting book that I recently read about how there were very advanced civilizations in the Americas and in Turkey that survived the ice age and then spread out to re-populate the world.
The myths and legends of those areas are very similar. No, I am not talking about Aliens. But I am suggesting that the man was prevalent, and aware of what was going on much further back than most people understand.
It shouldn’t be a mystery were these people came from - the melting glaciers drowned 10,000,000 square miles of prime coastal and river front as well as vast inland areas. But most mainstream science types do not count this major event because it would rock too many boats and raise too many awkward questions, not to mention the loss of professional reputations.
So it will remain a mystery that Nat Geo and Disco channels can make ad revenue from while hiding the obvious in plain sight. Move along everything happens slowly, there are never any catastrophic events - except in the very distant past which we do our best to obscure.
Fascinating!
All the jokes aside, it is very interesting to me how humans went on to be established in all the diverse parts of the Earth.
I wonder if there were initially no races; all humans looked the same, yet with the characteristics of individuals and sexes, and how they went about eventually become more specialized.
For example, was black or very dark brown skin first, and lighter, less melanin infused skin come later?
Was hair originally wooly and kinky—meaning nappy, and then become straight, or vice versus? Chimp hair is black—you don’t see too many red or blond chimps—yet their hair is straight and uniform in length. How come human head hair continues to grow throughout life?
Where did blonde hair and blue eyes come from?
Flared nostril, wide noses versus large, narrow noses?
Slanted eyes versus round eyes?
And now this article... Were the original Europeans aborigine looking or pale Nordics?