Yeah, the earliest Caucasions are basically Southern Arabs. And the reason they didn't further north is because they got replaced by Northern Arabs who came down from Iraq into Arabia. Think about the story of Ishmael, his father Abraham was from Iraq, and Ishmael settled in Arabia later on in life, yet Ishmael is orginially from Iraq, meaning he would have been whiter than the original inhabitants of Arabia. Meaning, just like how Indo-Aryans bleached Abo Indians, Ishmael's descendants bleached Arabia. Maybe that's why Muhamad is said to be so white due to being from a pure lineage tracing back to Ishmael
I meant I thought Vedid phenotype is from original migrations out of Africa, similar to the abos. So I wonder how they would differentiate these groups, the abos in sand land and ancestors of Dravidian. I thought the earliest Caucasians were from Central Asia, since that’s where they separated from Mongoloids, but maybe Caucasoids were a more ancestral state so idk. So would you say southern arabs were austroasians, caucasoid, or a mix?
As for the North-South Arab stuff, that maybe the case. Muhammad being fair skinned due to pure blood Semitic blood is probably not the case. It’s most likely some rape baby descendant that happens to be light skinned, just like how in curryland there are many fair skinned groups and families, despite not being pure anything.
Punjabi is the largest ethnic group of North India followed by kashmiris. They want to segregate whole Northern India from India and I whole heartedly support them since I come from the Himalayan state and have nothing in common with mainland abos.
I would rather be autistic and non NT than an abo
Punjabi:
Kashmiri:
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Idk why you said Punjabis and Kashmiris are a majority of Northern India. Seems they are a very small minority to me.
They weren't farmers. It's been known since 2019 with the publishing of the paper "
An Ancient Harappan Genome Lacks Ancestry from Steppe Pastoralists or Iranian Farmers" that it was hunter-gatherers from the Zagros mountains that migrated into South Asia, not farmers from the Zagros mountains. Though yes, they were already admixed with the AASI, since we have ancient DNA samples from the IVC periphery that were 50-50 Iran_N and AASI.
I haven’t looked into this stuff for a long time, so I guess it makes sense. Back when I read the literature, they thought the neolithic Iranians brought farming into the Indus Valley. So this new paper showed a person in the IVC without neolithic Iranian DNA and just abo ancestry? The question I have is how far were these abo groups spread out? Like did they reach into the Middle East?
It has been increasingly probable that agriculture and the domestication of important cereal crops had multiple centers of origin anyway rather than the traditional dogma of everything diffusing from the Fertile Crescent. Barley domestication is one of the recent examples refuting this. The paper "
Origin of worldwide cultivated barley revealed by NAM-1 gene and grain protein content" provides genetic evidence of a fifth domestication of wild barley in Tibet, for example.
Well, they had farming in some parts of North and South America that developed independently as well. So it makes sense it could happen in other places as well. But I wonder how the dating of these barely domesticated lines compare relative to one another. Because it is much more parsimonious for one place to learn of farming techniques, and then this information gets spread to other places with similar kinds of crops and they also learn to do this as well. Although idk how effective such information transmission would be among nomadic pastoralist populations. But if they could spread information about metallurgy and wheels, then I don’t think it’s unreasonable to make the same assumption here as well.