10-03-2009, 01:10 PM
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This still means that genes were present in India atleast 40000 years ago and there was no migration into India.
Population and geography is well suited for India being the center of this diversity.
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But they will ask such piercing questions as 'why are the roots of the earliest migration not seen in Europe? Doesn't it mean that Europe is completely separate!!'
First they eliminate time depth and diversity considerations and then propose aggregate groupings between ancestor and derivative populations.
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Who are they?the masons? im not part of any such group .The only group i am is the Center of Vedic Studies Bucharest.
The purpose of Vedic Studies Center is to facilitate the systematic study of philosophy, culture and science presented in the ancient Vedic writings and comments on them. The center responds to this work by providing visitors books, articles, lectures, video presentations and other aids.
This still means that genes were present in India atleast 40000 years ago and there was no migration into India.
Population and geography is well suited for India being the center of this diversity.
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But they will ask such piercing questions as 'why are the roots of the earliest migration not seen in Europe? Doesn't it mean that Europe is completely separate!!'
First they eliminate time depth and diversity considerations and then propose aggregate groupings between ancestor and derivative populations.
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Who are they?the masons? im not part of any such group .The only group i am is the Center of Vedic Studies Bucharest.
The purpose of Vedic Studies Center is to facilitate the systematic study of philosophy, culture and science presented in the ancient Vedic writings and comments on them. The center responds to this work by providing visitors books, articles, lectures, video presentations and other aids.