RongzomFan

Genetic Link between India and ancient Mesopotamia

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And saying "I know some researchers and they told me ..... " is more valid ???

 

And meaningless circular arguments and not answering relevant questions (because it might be difficult and NOT with your intentions) - like I asked you a question about the links you posted and you ignored the question.

 

yet when I post something with references to papers and what is considered valid mainstream research from various sources, you just come back with 'wiki is meaningless'.

 

Which means you haven't represented your idea very well at all. Whatever, its up for all to see now and they can decide.

 

I mean, I even tried to be open to whatever you had to offer and debate it ... but not much has been offered up.

 

So I will let the thread and posts speak for themselves.

 

A pity as I thought you might be able to offer something substantial to the debate, but as I have read elsewhere the Out of India idea seems hollow and not backed up by academia ... a pity as I thought you might be able to change that ... but no.

 

So unless more reasonable and intelligent posts appear ... I am finished here.

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And saying "I know some researchers and they told me ..... " is more valid ???

 

Not just some researcher.

 

A researcher from the 2009 Harvard / Nature study, which is the most comprehensive and definitive study till date.

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RongzomFan

 

I have warned you recently regarding you language.

 

You have been warned and suspended several times over the years by administrators and moderators.

 

And yet you choose not to treat other members with respect and post personal attacks.

 

http://thetaobums.com/topic/33304-genetic-link-between-india-and-ancient-mesopotamia/?p=514386

 

http://thetaobums.com/topic/33304-genetic-link-between-india-and-ancient-mesopotamia/?p=514389

 

http://thetaobums.com/topic/33304-genetic-link-between-india-and-ancient-mesopotamia/?p=514399

 

http://thetaobums.com/topic/33304-genetic-link-between-india-and-ancient-mesopotamia/?p=514569

 

You are suspended for a week

 

No more warnings.

 

Next time it's a one month suspension.

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Its pretty much a known fact that there is a mother culture that later split into Persia and India..

 

just so you know, all humans are genetically related

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these are not descendants. These people are clones.

 

The elimination of a melanin dumping device makes people browner skinned. Stuff like this is done regionally.

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There are alternative theories around that.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genetics_and_archaeogenetics_of_South_Asia

 

It is not an alternative theory, it is the same thing as portrayed in the documentary.

Except that in the documentary they follow the Y chromosome which shows the paternal line, while mDNA shows the maternal line. They both show the same thing, same migration at the same time periods.

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Its pretty much a known fact that there is a mother culture that later split into Persia and India..

 

just so you know, all humans are genetically related

 

I think the mother culture had two original factions that split and these, along with other influences came about to create a more 'modern'  (as known by their names today ) India and Persia . 

 

But things still continued in the area of the  land that 'mother culture'  (Aryan)  later split into and departed.

 

 

'Sham - i - ballah '

 

BalkhRuins.png

 

 

 

Kampyr tepe

 

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(..... ooops wrong button )

 

Gonur Tepe

 

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It is not an alternative theory, it is the same thing as portrayed in the documentary.

Except that in the documentary they follow the Y chromosome which shows the paternal line, while mDNA shows the maternal line. They both show the same thing, same migration at the same time periods.

Actually it is an alternative theory. The mtDNA migration pattern posited by Stephen Oppenheimer shows that out of africa the group first migrated to India and then out to middle-east and Europe; whereas the Y chromosome posits that the migration happened from Africa to Middle-east/Europe/Central Asia and then to India.

 

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