Well, my post are bit sidetracked. But what I mean is that their were other ancient ethnicities living in Somali besides Somalis.
"Eyle (sometimes spelt Eile, Eiley, Eyla), traditionally hunters and gatherers, live between Mogadishu and Merca in the southern region of Somalia. However, they do not belong to the major clan families and have allegedly been "subjected to harassment" because they do not have militias of their own and lack protection from the Hawiye militias currently operating in Mogadishu and Merca....
The doctoral student explained that mainstream Somalis have always "looked down upon" the Eyle and treated them as outcasts because of their occupation. He further stated that in actual fact, the name Eyle is pejorative because it is derived from the Somali word for dog, "Ey." He said that they were given the name Eyle because they use dogs for hunting purposes. He further stated that the Eyle tend to associate themselves with the Rahanweyn and Digil/Mirifle clans but that these
clans do not fully accept them (ibid.)."
http://www.refworld.org/docid/3ae6ab211b.html
https://books.google.com/books?id=2...C68Q6AEIIzAC#v=onepage&q=eyle somalia&f=false
*Slightly yellowish complexion and slanted eyes"
Oh ,so they might've looked like this:
DNA make-up of a Barawi individual from blog:
"Although this Haplogroup as a friend notes is originally owed to
African Hunter-Gatherer groups ("Khoisan" related and so on):
The hunters in Southern Somalia he's talking about are the like of the
Eyle who may indeed have contributed just a bit to some ethnic Somalis in Southern Somalia and perhaps that's where he's getting his mtDNA"
http://anthromadness.blogspot.com/2015/12/the-reer-xamar-are-substantially-mixed.html?m=1