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From: "Bernard SECHER" <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] King Tut's DNA
Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2011 10:05:01 +0100
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I find this idea about the arrival of R1b in Iberia in boats along the North
African coasts interesting. We know that Bell Beakers were good sailors.
Bernard Secher
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Subject: Re: [DNA] King Tut's DNA
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> Having said that, this optimization of contradictory pieces brought the
> concept of R1b migration along the north-African sea coast westward. Do
> not take it literally that R1b were walking in the very vicinity to sea
> water. They could have ships, boats, rafts, etc. They could have a fleet
> or fleets. It could have been leaps from an island to an island. I am
> talking on the general direction and on their arrival to the Pyrenees at
> about 4,800 ybp.
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> Anatole Klyosov
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