Boy have I missed a lot this month.

Posted on May 16, 2009. Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: |

What with half term, me being sick and then the girl having an ear infection I haven’t had time to study lately. I’ve missed all the good bits and peices on the western desert DNA, latest study of Guanche DNA from Las Palma.

I have been doing some thinking into Afro Asaitic while I’ve been sunk in my slump. Like how impossible Ehret’s (and others) ancient ages are for it are. The Neolithic farmers had to have a language, and it’s expansion (using Bantu as a model) matches the spread of the neolithic Y chromosomes into central Africa. Observing this, and I can buy that early Indo European languages come from the same area as Semitic, and Dravidian too. Much as I shy away from the concept of Nostratic, I can see how some ancient  langauge from Turkey Iran could have spread out to form these three groups.

I’m having a fun time with the Afronauts on youtube. Very annoyed at the DNA information on Egyptians being made easily available to the world at large. Always calling Egyptians theiving Arabs is a bit hard when they’ve less Arabian Y chromsomes than most East African tribes and more African Y chromosomes than Cameroon. So most of them are reduced to sending the standard abuse package with zero fact content. I’d still like to know how come Africans invented agriculture with entirely Turkish/Iranian crops and animals. I’ve not had a good answer for that one either. LOL.

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…in oera linda, 4k bc,
the frisians say the egytians
are from the yellow race.
the oldest almanac/tlalmana(N)=
earth flow i have, shows china
being populated from its
northernmost river down 4k bc.
i suspect sea people, an elite
that very well may have seeded
egypt as well, that and the
quetzalcoatl expedition, 3309bc,
are all within the same time frame.
as i said to allewyn, the oera
is not baloney, only the use to
which it was put, historical
fact and observation need not
be discarded. what does haplo
say? let me find more about
early chinese sunworship.


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