Where does the Aryan ancestry in Levantines come from?

Mirin, I’ll check your thread soon. But if you’re white, I never would’ve guessed you’ve got A as your Y-DNA, since it’s common in Africa. I don’t exactly know if they have a certain agenda, but it could be. However, you could also be proof of the fact that Africa was a multiracial continent, and that white people weren’t originally black or whatever they like to say. Or you’re just the result of a bleachmaxxer. :LOL:

Do you have your G25 coords? We can check your hunter-gatherer/farmer breakdown this way.

Also, what theory do you propose instead of out-of-Africa? I’m interested to hear your thoughts. I do find it peculiar that birds can be considered a different species altogether when they just have some minor phenotypic difference but we’re supposed to be all one race. I mean, if you think about it.. it doesn’t really make sense, does it? Many of us have Neanderthal admixture, and others have Denisovan admixture, both pre-dated Homo sapiens. We’re more mixed than they want us to believe. That’s what I think. :LOL:
Being Western South African would be the only way this would make sense (Haplogroup A and NWE ancestry)
 
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By the way, what was your maternal haplogroup? And did they update your results as well? If you got tested on the V5 chip, it should have.
My maternal haplogroup is T1a1

And they did indeed update my results, interesting. I wasn't aware that they did, so thanks for bringing it to my attention.
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My Jewishness has not been diminished, it seems :feelshehe:
 
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Yeah, that’s how it’s classified under the mainstream model, built on the out-of-Africa assumption.
Do you have any ancestral ties to Afrikaners?
 
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I read that the Yamnaya were swarthy, and not white-passing. You’re probably thinking of the Sintashta culture…?
Sintashta culture was present in Central Asia only, they are the ancestors of Indo-Iranians. I don't remember them having any connection with any middle eastern groups. Plus majority of them had dark brown hair and eyes around 60% from all the recent studies.
 
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Sintashta culture was present in Central Asia only, they are the ancestors of Indo-Iranians. I don't remember them having any connection with any middle eastern groups. Plus majority of them had dark brown hair and eyes around 60% from all the recent studies.
I see, so they were Central Asians. By Indo-Iranians, are you talking about Indo-Aryans and Indo-Iranians or just Indo-Iranians?
 
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My maternal haplogroup is T1a1

And they did indeed update my results, interesting. I wasn't aware that they did, so thanks for bringing it to my attention.
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My Jewishness has not been diminished, it seems :feelshehe:
You’re welcome! Glad to see that your results have been updated as well. This is what I found from briefly researching your maternal haplogroup.

Haplogroup T1 is not found among the Saami, the Jews, or the Avars of the Caucasus, and is extremely rare in Jordan, Morocco, northern Spain, Bosnia and Croatia. The highest frequencies of mtDNA T1 are observed among the Udmurts (15%) of the Volga-Ural region of Russia, followed by Romania (6%) and the southern Balkans (Bulgaria, Macedonia, Albania, all 4.5%), the northern Fertile Crescent (Lebanon, Iraq, eastern Turkey, all around 5.5%), the South Caucasus (Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, 4.5% to 5.5%), then Austria and the Czech Republic (3.5%).

The mutation defining haplogroup T happened some time around 29,000 years ago, probably in the East Mediterranean region.

Haplogroups T* (perhaps T1a) and T2b have been found in skeletons from late Mesolithic hunter-gatherers respectively from Russia and Sweden. It is the best evidence so far that haplogroup T was present in Europe before the continent was recolonised by Neolithic farmers. However since the samples are contemporary to Neolithic cultures in the rest of Europe, it is not certain that T lineages didn't come through intermarriages between farmers and hunter-gatherers.
 
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I see, so they were Central Asians. By Indo-Iranians, are you talking about Indo-Aryans and Indo-Iranians or just Indo-Iranians?
Indo-Iranians, i mean they are the ancestors of both Iranians and North south asians.
 

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