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re: Has anyone heard a rumor that the US found the preserved body of Gilgamesh in Iraq in 2003
Posted on 1/13/23 at 10:43 am to ronk
Posted on 1/13/23 at 10:43 am to ronk
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which statistically speaking is not one woman, but a group of closely related women
In other words 4 women within the same family.
Also you threw out some 6 million years which there is zero support unless talking about Apes to humans which is mathematically impossible using "scientific" evolution timelines with zero observable evidence.
Here is a study which support more recent ancestry timelines:
On the Common Ancestors of All Living Humans
Douglas L. T. Rohde
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
https://tedlab.mit.edu/~dr/Papers/Rohde-MRCA-two.pdf
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Principally, this attention has focused on ‘Mitochondrial Eve,’ defined to be the woman who lies at the confluence of our maternal ancestry lines, and who is believed to have lived 100,000–200,000 years ago. More recent attention has been given to our common paternal ancestor, ‘Y Chromosome Adam,’ who may have lived 35,000–89,000 years ago. However, if we consider not just our all-female and all-male lines, but our ancestors along all parental lines, it turns out that everyone on earth may share a common ancestor who is remarkably recent
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The point beyond which everyone alive today shares the same set of ancestors is somewhat harder to predict, but it most likely falls between 5,000 and 15,000 years ago, with a significantly more recent date for the point at which we share nearly the same set.
Posted on 1/13/23 at 10:48 am to LatinTiger30
Bruh you are definitely somebody's grandpa that forwards these emails
Posted on 1/13/23 at 11:04 am to Zephyrius
We've completely derailed the thread so this will be my last post on this subject. Feel free to create a new thread. I have no doubt that a small group of women would be responsible. I'm not, nor have I ever doubted that. I do not believe that these women were on an boat a relatively speaking "short time" ago. It is not how many men and women it took to populate the earth but how long did it take them. It was not 5-6000 years ago. Aboriginals lived in Australia 50,000 years ago. Native Americans were here 11,500-30,000 years ago. The first people moved into Chile 18,500 years ago.
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