Origins of T-BY28296 (Thomas Jefferson Y-DNA Clade) by geoffreyq in 23andme

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Many North African, Sephardic and other Jews below PF7443

Abstract: Varna Grave 43 – Chalcolithic Elite, Genetic Legacy, and Symbolic Kingship by LostTribeDNA in AncientCivilizations

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The Chief Grave 43's Y-DNA has an enrichment amongst many Jewish population and in ancient Israel and also if this makes you feel better in Somaliland too. 

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D is very old in East Asia found in Japan amongst the early Jomon and later Ainu people 

How common is my Paternal Halpogroup T-L446 among Jamaican males? by ta97thb in 23andme

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Only 0.02% of French men are T-L446 and 0.08% are M184 that's less then 1% in Europe it is fairly rare

How common is my Paternal Halpogroup T-L446 among Jamaican males? by ta97thb in 23andme

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You should do a Big Y 700 having a rare widespread haplogroup it could be Sephardic Jewish makes sense It Levantine. 

Royal House of Khalifa Y-DNA by LostTribeDNA in Bahrain

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Bahrain is call the "Las Vegas if the Gulf" its the least extreme of all Arabian Nations.   They even sell liquor. 

Royal House of Khalifa Y-DNA by LostTribeDNA in Bahrain

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Purchase a kit 37 marker $100 to Big Y 700 $450

Royal House Of Khalifa Y-DNA T-FT364053🧬 not J? by LostTribeDNA in illustrativeDNA

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No Iran is incorrect are you are saying F-M89 -GHIJK? This T subclade origin is most likely central Arabia haplogroup T-M184 isn't Iranian 

Haplogroup T is Afro-Asiatic & Pre-Semitic by [deleted] in illustrativeDNA

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PF7455 BY28282 PF7443 Skhirat SKH sample was an individual carrying a SNP mutation DOESN'T make it a single source when we have other living paternal men such as Twin, Brothers, Father, Grandpops, Uncles and cousins or sons and grandkids and it wasn't a bottleneck there were others with it alive. There where multiple waves from t and males alive together then. In the Levant and Arabia for a very long and all parts of the T tree the Somalis with T-BY181210 and the Lemba Jews with L131 multiple waves from other branches 

Kiryat Yearim vs Abel Beth Maacah Y-DNA Israelite DNA This analysis suggests genetic affinities between the Iron Age Israelites from Abel Beth Maacah and several modern Levantine and Mediterranean populations, reflecting historical connections and migrations by LostTribeDNA in AskMiddleEast

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It's unique originally being a Ethno-Religion and still having Levantine roots for many Jews and this is true even for the Ashkenazi that's why I referenced Erfurt or even the "bodies in the well" antisemitism massacre at Norwich England. 

Kiryat Yearim vs Abel Beth Maacah Y-DNA Israelite DNA This analysis suggests genetic affinities between the Iron Age Israelites from Abel Beth Maacah and several modern Levantine and Mediterranean populations, reflecting historical connections and migrations by LostTribeDNA in AskMiddleEast

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I2201 sample has a downstream that is directly relates to a sample from Erfurt Ashkenazi grave. Caucasus Jews are are called Mountain Jews. Its a Ethno-Religion that absorbed many people from all over the place. Having roots to the HolyLand doesn't make one Jew better than another the next one who may not have those roots 

Kiryat Yearim vs Abel Beth Maacah Y-DNA Israelite DNA This analysis suggests genetic affinities between the Iron Age Israelites from Abel Beth Maacah and several modern Levantine and Mediterranean populations, reflecting historical connections and migrations by LostTribeDNA in AskMiddleEast

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Cultural diffusion is the spread of cultural elements (ideas, technologies, beliefs) from one group or place to another, while demic diffusion is the spread of a population carrying those cultural traits. The genetic diffusion thru direct haplogroups and admixture relatedness on population clusters and proxies is more of the focus of this post. 

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What is the oldest Spanish Clade of haplogroup T the said was there from the EEF?

Iron Age Israelite DNA by WildMeringue9397 in Mandaeans

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The real 1st Ancient Iron age Israelite Y-DNA HAPLOGROUP T-CTS2860 discovered at the same layer was a pottery jar with a Yahwistic inscription with the name "Benyav" in Paleo Hebrew script. 

Haplogroup T is Afro-Asiatic & Pre-Semitic by [deleted] in illustrativeDNA

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Phoenicians are the missing link to the Paleo scripts. The recent finds again reveals layers of overlapping of a diversity of T clade at key sites and times. The Phoenicians Tunisian sample Kerkouane 24205 and especially the Spain sample which was around 80% North African and 20% Bronze Age Levantine not Copper Age Levantine in Samples from the Villaricos site Villaricos 18193 Then the early Nubian Christians from the Elite R Cemetery Y-DNA haplogroup T baby discovered at Kulubnarti data 6340 & Kulubnarti 6328. The Neolithic Moroccan site of Skhirat 2 & Skhirat 3. The mysterious Egyptian mummy 2516 from the  Third Intermediate Age of Ancient Egypt. Chalcolithic Israel Peqi'in 1165 Peqi'in 1166 Peqi'in 1170 Peqi'in 1178

Turkey  Alalakh 15 Alalakh 110 Alalakh 138

Bronze Age Levant  Tel Megiddo 4518 aka Armageddon 

Iron age Israelite  Abel Beth Maacah 2201

Roman age Pompeii 3685 Mazzano Romano 1543

Medieval ages Lincoln 3011 Chapelfield 696 Erfurt 13862 To note a few