What do you guys think?
They arrived 2k years ago from Arabia, probably alongside E-M34 & J-P58 (found in the Gabooye clans).Pretty good but it's lacking the migratory history of the T-M70 somalis. Would be great if we put the same energy and interest into the history of our T carrying countrymen as well
I think when more tests come out this time line will reduce or that there will be several waves. I have a pet theory that some refugees from the collapse of the Ma'rib damThey arrived 2k years ago from Arabia, probably alongside E-M34 & J-P58 (found in the Gabooye clans).
I think it's accurate but it has me wondering where these East africans go. I mean, that's pretty high up in eygpt. These east africnas who formed our other side seemed to not have left any genetic footprint in eygpt at all. I suspect that the ethnogensis happened earlier than this and in a diffrent location. @The alchemist @Emir of Zayla @Shimbiris
We lack a deep time transect of the broader region. The place was very dynamic.I think it's accurate but it has me wondering where these East africans go. I mean, that's pretty high up in eygpt. These east africnas who formed our other side seemed to not have left any genetic footprint in eygpt at all. I suspect that the ethnogensis happened earlier than this and in a diffrent location. @The alchemist @Emir of Zayla @Shimbiris
What's up?Erm @Shimbiris @The alchemist show yourselves cmon bros!
Pretty good but it's lacking the migratory history of the T-M70 somalis. Would be great if we put the same energy and interest into the history of our T carrying countrymen as well
nah I just need your thoughts walaal. Is the video accurate at all?What's up?
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Pretty good but it's lacking the migratory history of the T-M70 somalis. Would be great if we put the same energy and interest into the history of our T carrying countrymen as well
I think when more tests come out this time line will reduce or that there will be several waves. I have a pet theory that some refugees from the collapse of the Ma'rib dam
Oromos split from us after Afars didSo this video is like 2 days old and I just saw it on my feed, it relies heavily on genetics and these haplogroups nonsense I will never be able to understand
Most interesting part of the video is the Gash Groups, I've never heard about this group around 2700ish but he still attributes the land of punt to Proto Macro Somalis at 1750bc. He didnt talk about oromos much I wonder when they split off from us. But regardless of his mistakes, this is probably the first indepth video on somali history on youtube.
He does say at the end of the video he was limited by the amount of evidence but says he was still able to make something.
It's not Arabian in origin but Mesopotamia, I know T1 spread alongside J1 in the middle east, while digging around I also came across that the Dravidian languages originated in the Zagros mountains and spread into India/Pakistan with variations of L as well, you can find T nowadays in the Eastern side of India and parts of Gurajat, prior to the Aryan expansion into the region, it was most likely associated with the Indus Valley civilization and not traders, I found it funny that those with T in India are also pastoralists.You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
That’s too recent. The Marib Dam collapse was only a few years before the Prophet’s SAWS birth. This would also need to be supported by elevated Arabian ancestry in Northern T-haplogroup Somalis.
Imagine a lidar scan of the whole region, especially around the coasts of the horn.Dam collapsed several times.
It's not Arabian in origin but Mesopotamia, I know T1 spread alongside J1 in the middle east, while digging around I also came across that the Dravidian languages originated in the Zagros mountains and spread into India/Pakistan with variations of L as well, you can find T nowadays in the Eastern side of India and parts of Gurajat, prior to the Aryan expansion into the region, it was most likely associated with the Indus Valley civilization and not traders, I found it funny that those with T in India are also pastoralists.
Haplogroup LT
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Haplogroup T