The winner of The New Hamitic Continent's Naming Contest

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Re: The winner of The New Hamitic Continent's Naming Contest

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NobleGeeljire wrote: Man i have learn alot from you, you have a nack for finding info & sources. :clap: Keep up the good work Saaxiib :up:
No sweat walaal. :up:
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Re: The winner of The New Hamitic Continent's Naming Contest

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Itrah wrote:
Jabuutawi wrote:Yes, and there was a time the sun never set in Britannia's territories, I guess you could say Kunte Kinta, by way of E1b1b, was a proud Englishman with stiff upper lip. Again, conjecture on your part.
We don't know where Samaale died, we don't have his remains. Nobody will ever now.

However, I use him as the symbolic ancestor of the clade most frequent/modal in Somalis considering that the Somali ethnicity is named after him.
The primary division is between the non-Sab and the Sab. Sab are still, though, ultimately of the same ancestral stock as other Somalis. I demonstrate this here on my Land of Punt blog.

Actually, there's an even more interesting cleavage in the archaeological record among the ancient Cushites. The Eastern Cushites (who are immediately ancestral to Somalis, Afars, etc.) are more closely related to other early Afro-Asiatic groups inhabiting the Nile Valley (such as the predynastic Egyptians of Naqada and the C-Group peoples of Lower Nubia/Northern Sudan) than they are to the Southern Cushites. This suggests that the Eastern Cushites moved from the Nile Valley into the Horn more recently than the now vanished Southern Cushites. The downstream V32 clade also strongly points to this.
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