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    Posted: 22-May-2014 at 12:53
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This is actually a question. Where is the homeland of haplogroup R, Central Asia or Caucausia

so this
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/02/Haplogroup_R_%28Y-DNA%29.jpg
or this
http://www.arslanmb.org/ArmenianDNAProject/FTDNA-Y-DNAmap-2009.jpg



Oh my god, after a few search, I learnt that even homeland of haplogroup F is not certain  Dead
some people put it in North Arabia-Mesopotamia but some of them put it in Indiahttp://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/37/Haplogroup_F_(Y-DNA).jpg

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/ef/Haplogroup_F_(Y-DNA).PNG


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  Quote Don Quixote Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23-Jul-2014 at 14:43
According to http://www.eupedia.com/europe/origins_haplogroups_europe.shtml#R
"...◦R => 70,000 years ago..." (in South-West Asia).
Mitochondrial R are most widespread in South Asia, Southeastern Asia, the Arabian peninsula, amongst Papuans and Australian aborigines, and one strand, R1a in Caucasus. Central Asia seems smack in the middle of the spread of it, but we cannot assume that the spread was strictly radial.

Ollios, can I get you to post the sources of the info and maps you post?
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So far, I'm still classed as human.  That's as far as I want to push it.  Wink
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  Quote Ollios Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25-Jul-2014 at 05:16
Originally posted by Don Quixote

According to http://www.eupedia.com/europe/origins_haplogroups_europe.shtml#R
"...◦R => 70,000 years ago..." (in South-West Asia).
Mitochondrial R are most widespread in South Asia, Southeastern Asia, the Arabian peninsula, amongst Papuans and Australian aborigines, and one strand, R1a in Caucasus. Central Asia seems smack in the middle of the spread of it, but we cannot assume that the spread was strictly radial.

Ollios, can I get you to post the sources of the info and maps you post?


I was talking about myself, so Haplogroup R in the topic is not Mitochoondrial

Originally posted by Mountain Man

So far, I'm still classed as human.  That's as far as I want to push it.  Wink


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Yes, all of us some kind of Homo LOL


During my lifetime I have met a few that challenge that assumption.  Wink
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  Quote red clay Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27-Jul-2014 at 11:12
Originally posted by Mountain Man

Originally posted by Ollios

Yes, all of us some kind of Homo LOL


During my lifetime I have met a few that challenge that assumption.  Wink
 
 
 
I'll 2nd that one.   Big smile
 
 
 
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