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Replying to @C_Westling
There is no evidence for this from ancient or modern genomes. The technological case is tendentious, and importantly there is no hint of the sophisticated maritime specializations anywhere in Upper Paleolithic Europe. Moreover, there is only minor continuity between
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Replying to @HakonRotmwrt @C_Westling
Upper Paleolithic Europeans and modern Europeans. They are outside present-day West Eurasian variation and in some ways (Y haplogroup C, mtDNA M, lack of Basal Eurasian ancestry) ironically closer to East Eurasians. Native Americans ancient and modern are already known to have
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Replying to @HakonRotmwrt @C_Westling
common ancestry with Europeans, linked to Upper Paleolithic Siberians, but it entered the Americas from Northeast Asia. There IS genetic evidence for an early but mostly obliterated stream of ancestry in the New World, but its closest links are to Australomelanesians &Negritos
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Finally, “we wuz the REAL genocided aborigines” is a total concession to leftist terms of debate. You swallowed Discovery Channel edutainment slurry with the same validity as ‘10,000 BC’ (PG-13) &now pound the ground wailing when elementary schoolers hear about Squanto. Pathetic!
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