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Well the problem is that the Genographic Project is somewhat Eurocentric, so the little descriptions they give are usually for the European branch of whomever it is they are talking about.AbdiWahab252 wrote:James,
So that discounts any Semetic origin ? So why does my ancestral route go to North Africa and Southern Europe ? Does it mean my ancestors immigrated back to the Peninsula ? Perhaps there is credence to the Ancient Egyptians being of Somali origin ?
Where did they migrate south from and when roughly?James Dahl wrote:Well the problem is that the Genographic Project is somewhat Eurocentric, so the little descriptions they give are usually for the European branch of whomever it is they are talking about.AbdiWahab252 wrote:James,
So that discounts any Semetic origin ? So why does my ancestral route go to North Africa and Southern Europe ? Does it mean my ancestors immigrated back to the Peninsula ? Perhaps there is credence to the Ancient Egyptians being of Somali origin ?
While branches of E1b1b migrated into North Africa as far away as Morocco and into the Middle East, founding amongst other nations the Phonecians and a branch of the Illyrian nation, not all of them did, in fact many never left Africa, and what would become the Somali branch in fact migrated south, not north, into the Horn of Africa tens of thousands of years ago.
Well we don't know, but we can guess.Ganjaweed wrote:Where did they migrate south from and when roughly?