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Crunchy Frog

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29. When the DNA shift is sudden and massive
Wed Apr 17, 2019, 07:46 PM
Apr 2019

And accompanied by the arrival of an entire, new cultural complex, then it was likely more than a few people getting a little on the side.

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Thanks for the link! Talitha Apr 2019 #1
In those days, they were called Moores, I think? lindysalsagal Apr 2019 #2
Not 6,000 years ago. I wondered about Egyptian training though. nt Hekate Apr 2019 #3
That's an interesting thought. Silver Gaia Apr 2019 #6
Anatolia region of Turkey is home to the oldest Neolithic structures in the world Amishman Apr 2019 #12
Many thanks; I knew I should have gone looking for a better answer. Hekate Apr 2019 #21
Othello was a Moore... SeattleVet Apr 2019 #4
This was about 5,000 years before the Moors. Silver Gaia Apr 2019 #5
Mary Tyler Moore is a Moore. You mean the Moors (los Moros). DFW Apr 2019 #9
Actually it is Moops Takket Apr 2019 #13
LOL malaise Apr 2019 #14
I am currently reading an excellent book on the subject and recommend it highly: Tanuki Apr 2019 #17
Holy shit! jcgoldie Apr 2019 #18
Moors were black... HipChick Apr 2019 #15
I do think so. In the ancient artwork, one can see nubians looking different from the Karadeniz Apr 2019 #32
They weren't called anything at all in any currently existing language. Crunchy Frog Apr 2019 #24
That won't go down well with Brexiters ! OnDoutside Apr 2019 #7
From Anatolia (Turkey) RandiFan1290 Apr 2019 #8
Yup, first thing I thought of. nt DLevine Apr 2019 #10
The mobility of peoples and their technology goes back amazingly far DFW Apr 2019 #11
It is amazing, isn't it. MineralMan Apr 2019 #16
These migrations were probably related to the Ice Ages FakeNoose Apr 2019 #19
This migration was during the Neolithic, thousands of years after the retreat of the glaciers. Crunchy Frog Apr 2019 #25
People don't need to move much for DNA to travel, though jberryhill Apr 2019 #26
When the DNA shift is sudden and massive Crunchy Frog Apr 2019 #29
Your honor, I have no idea how my DNA got there jberryhill Apr 2019 #30
It reminds me of the later Chaco Culture in America. hunter Apr 2019 #23
Immigrants get it done mainer Apr 2019 #20
Aaarrggghh! There is nothing in the abstract of the paper about Stonehenge muriel_volestrangler Apr 2019 #22
Yes it is atrocious sensationalist reporting jberryhill Apr 2019 #27
Stonehenge was built by Mexican immigrants. kwassa Apr 2019 #33
Thank you for the clarification. Crunchy Frog Apr 2019 #28
If you Google "Stonehenge" right now, EVERYTHING that comes up Crunchy Frog Apr 2019 #31
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