6000 years ago haplogroup G declined generally all over the place.
Haplogroup J was already founding the Mesopotamian civilization and you see some around Turkey or the Bactria area.
Koreans and Japanese are poorer and more individualistic and introverted(now, in the last decades).
But they have sex crimes of their own, such as 'chikan' (train molestation), hidden cameras or drugging your beverage.
Are Mongoloids mixed with Negrito?
Because they cluster together more closely than Mongoloids with Amerindians.
It isn't something of the rice agriculturalist conquest of Southeast Asia by the dates.
Well, they occupy the demographic niches where most criminality comes out of.
Disproportionately young, urban, ungraduated, poor, men, raised in declining working class neighborhoods...
Criminals like that have always existed, they just were whites.
Not even a chance.
The West and East Eurasians have very segmented haplogroups since 40000-30000 years.
Sumerians are clearly J1 because of the Marsh 'Arabs' being 70-80+% of that haplogroup (they self-identify as Arabs rather than having migrated, as most people who call themselves Arab)...
Not even a chance.
Sumerians are clearly J1 because of the Marsh 'Arabs' being 70-80+% of that haplogroup (they self-identify as Arabs rather than having migrated, as most people who call themselves Arab)
Also, Sumerians founded the Egyptian civilization (20% J1).
Also, Abraham, was from Ur...
U4 appeared in Eastern Europe during Prehistory.
We know it descends from U4'9. U9 is rare and has been found in Yemen, Ethiopia and Balochistan (a region in Iran and Pakistan).
It expanded to your country during the Early Bronze Age, through the Yamna culture in Eastern Europe (Southern...
Impossible.
There's zero evidence of any Y-DNA A or B related to Homo Sapiens outside of Africa, let alone in East Asia. Same for mtDNA L.
Then the haplogroups are superdiverse in West Eurasia.
You don't find E outside the West and you find D0.
You find C1 in East and West.
G, H, I and J are...
WHG in EHG is U5, and more precisely, just U5b1
I've also thought it was rare that IJ weren't closer, but you have to bear in mind they exist since 45000 years ago.
Even though haplogroup I didn't become ubiquitous until the end of the Ice Age (15-12000).
If South America has lost 95% of its big wildlife since the 1970s, which is when the Amazon started being exploited and there's still a lot of fauna left...
Which percentage have we destroyed in Europe since 1500?
One of the reasons why people (non-experts) doubt about climate change, is because "the poles haven't melted yet".
But people often miss several aspects:
1) 40% of the CO² emissions have been emitted since 2000 (industrialization has existed since 1765, and grew in size and scope in 1870 and...
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