I waa looking at e-v32 distribution in different pouplations and then I got curious and decided to look uo what e haplogroups were extremely common among northern Ethiopian/ertrieans and then that led me down a rabid hole to look at other groups like the afar/saho. Basically the distribution of these different haplogroups among the pouplations of northeast Africa make no sense.
This is the distribution of e-v32 and e-v12 . With red being e-v32 and blue being e-v12. 75% of the garre and southern eygptians are e-v12 . 60% of the fur and masslit which is the western Sudan groups i circled have e-v32 . The blue in somalia is garre who are the most basal somali clans a
have 75% e-v12.
Here is the distribution of e-v1515 which is the most dominant among northern Ethiopian/Eritreans and the most ominant haplogroups of modern southern cushites in tanzania.
for those of you who are not familiar with this stuff. E-v1515 is an extremely basal clade. 80% of Somalis,southern eygptians and beja/massalit/fur are e-v12 and its subclades . E-v12 is decdsended from e-m78. Whereas e-v1515 is not descended from e-m78. The most recent haplogroup that the habesha share with the rest of us is e-m35 and the tmrca for that is 25,000 years ago.
Now this begs the question how do people from southern eygpt/somalia/northern Sudan all share e-v12 ( a haplogroups that formed 12,000 years ago) which is a sub sub clade of em-78. But somehow our southern cushtic neighbors who are pastoralists like us share their haplogroup not with somalis/sudanese/eygptians. But share the far more ancient haplogroup e-v1515 ( which formed 19,000 years ago) with habeshas.
@The alchemist @Shimbiris
This is the distribution of e-v32 and e-v12 . With red being e-v32 and blue being e-v12. 75% of the garre and southern eygptians are e-v12 . 60% of the fur and masslit which is the western Sudan groups i circled have e-v32 . The blue in somalia is garre who are the most basal somali clans a
have 75% e-v12.
Here is the distribution of e-v1515 which is the most dominant among northern Ethiopian/Eritreans and the most ominant haplogroups of modern southern cushites in tanzania.
for those of you who are not familiar with this stuff. E-v1515 is an extremely basal clade. 80% of Somalis,southern eygptians and beja/massalit/fur are e-v12 and its subclades . E-v12 is decdsended from e-m78. Whereas e-v1515 is not descended from e-m78. The most recent haplogroup that the habesha share with the rest of us is e-m35 and the tmrca for that is 25,000 years ago.
Now this begs the question how do people from southern eygpt/somalia/northern Sudan all share e-v12 ( a haplogroups that formed 12,000 years ago) which is a sub sub clade of em-78. But somehow our southern cushtic neighbors who are pastoralists like us share their haplogroup not with somalis/sudanese/eygptians. But share the far more ancient haplogroup e-v1515 ( which formed 19,000 years ago) with habeshas.
@The alchemist @Shimbiris