http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_x6Y4ZgFsZdY/S3...ia+OoA.jpg
The above diagram was drawn by a Basque fellow. Given the [url="http://www.gyllencreutz.se/img/LGM_Palaeolithic.gif"]known differential settlement[/url] of Europe compared to interior and tropical Asia, it is quite clear that IJ must have weathered a few tens of millenia in Baluchistan or whereabouts. For each minor haplo which spread west (G and T), there is a corresponding haplo with local spread in India (H and L). And the main body of Euro haplos are descended from a much later development in tropical Asia, namely P/R in Bengal, with its immediate correspondences in SEA.
The above diagram was drawn by a Basque fellow. Given the [url="http://www.gyllencreutz.se/img/LGM_Palaeolithic.gif"]known differential settlement[/url] of Europe compared to interior and tropical Asia, it is quite clear that IJ must have weathered a few tens of millenia in Baluchistan or whereabouts. For each minor haplo which spread west (G and T), there is a corresponding haplo with local spread in India (H and L). And the main body of Euro haplos are descended from a much later development in tropical Asia, namely P/R in Bengal, with its immediate correspondences in SEA.
Quote:I used color codes for the main lineages (blue for DE, orange for C and red for F). The pink line represents the main route of the Eurasian migration, the red arrows represent the main flows of F and K derived lineages, which are the most complex ones. The light red dotted ellipse represents the most likely urheimat of F, IJK and K, as well as other derived lineages such as H and P. For simplicity reasons I have not depicted the expansions of C and D, nor of P and NO.