You did place him in Levant and so did Tiglat and others but you didn't guess his ethnicity correctlyi already placed him in levant wtf
You did place him in Levant and so did Tiglat and others but you didn't guess his ethnicity correctlyi already placed him in levant wtf
You did place him in Levant and so did Tiglat and others but you didn't guess his ethnicity correctlyi already placed him in levant wtf
You did place him in Levant and so did Tiglat and others but you didn't guess his ethnicity correctly
Okay but the point here was to guess his ethnicity.still .....i placed him in levant first
no he doesn't look berber but I know that guy's ethnicity lolNope. @GMstack90 @Nassbean does the guy in the pics look Berber ?
Yeah, because it was already mentioned🙂no he doesn't look berber but I know that guy's ethnicity lol
I didn't pay attention to that but I saw the documentary on samaritans. These folks are literally the closest thing to ancient israelites.Yeah, because it was already mentioned🙂
Yeah, but the southern Levantine ancestry in Jewish groups rather comes from Judeans and not Israelites. Samaritans were located in between Judeans and IsraelitesI didn't pay attention to that but I saw the documentary on samaritans. These folks are literally the closest thing to ancient israelites.
My bad by "israelites" I meant ancient jews/southern levantinesYeah, but the southern Levantine ancestry in Jewish groups rather comes from Judeans and not Israelites. Samaritans were located in between Judeans and Israelites
I already told you this before but don't make the mistake to take their current pigmentation as representative of what samaritans had in the past especially knowing that samaritans went through a massive bottleneck therefore genetic drift led to recessive genes being more widespread among them.If you think about it, the climate of the region and nearby places and the general genetics of the local/native population doesn't really correspond to the phenotypes of some Samaritans. Younger generations of Samaritans might look even Euro since they now mix with Eastern European women
The effect of genetic drift is to reduce heterozygosity (see heterozygosity) and increase homozygosity in a population over time, and thus reduce genetic diversity. In large populations, sampling error is relatively low and the effect of drift is negligible. However, in small populations, such as those during a bottleneck, the effect of drift is much greater. In small populations, alleles may be lost to drift quite rapidly, especially those present at low frequency. Very small populations might experience increased levels of inbreeding due to scarcity of available mates, which also decreases heterozygosity. For these reasons, genetic bottlenecks nearly always result in decreases in heterozygosity, with the magnitude determined by the severity and duration of the reduced population size
The alleles for light skin were probably brought to Samaritans by the migration of Iran_Chl like source in the bronze age. As you mentioned yourself, samaritans went through a bottleneck that caused these light skin alleles to more frequently pop up in the individuals than it normally would. I believe Samaritans are 1/2 Natufian or Levant_N and 1/2 Iran_Chl.I already told you this before but don't make the mistake to take their current pigmentation as representative of what samaritans had in the past especially knowing that samaritans went through a massive bottleneck therefore genetic drift led to recessive genes being more widespread among them.
here something consistent to back up what I'm saying :
Andrew Kitchen, Genetic bottleneck, the international encyclopedia of anthropology, pp. 1
He can fit in the general Southern Caucasus area so he can definitely pass as LazAgree with psuedo turanic look. So of course he can fit Laz people.
He's Samaritan..Cappadocian Med & Berid
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