Iberomaurusian DNA Results

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • This video shows DNA results of the Iberomaurusian sample TAF010 from Taforalt site in eastern Morocco, dating from the Later Stone Age, about 15,000 years ago.The Taforalt is one of the most famous cave sites in North Africa. The people of this site are associated with the Later Stone Age Iberomaurusian culture. This culture was once widespread throughout North Africa, with the people exhibiting robust caucasoid features and averaging a height of 170-175cm.
    Data Source: Marieke van de Loosdrecht et al. ,Pleistocene North African genomes link Near Eastern and sub-Saharan African human populations.Science360,548-552(2018).DOI:10.1126/science.aar8380
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Komentáře • 377

  • @LucasVieira-cz6kq
    @LucasVieira-cz6kq Před rokem +54

    Guys seeing this need to understand that the logic of ancestry here is inverse... those people lived way before modern Iberians and West Africans... so the results show where they have migrated to and have descendants today, not just where they ancestors came from. So, they didn't have Iberian DNA, but modern Iberians do have their DNA

    • @puertoricanpapi1356
      @puertoricanpapi1356 Před rokem +3

      Exactly!! And all mediterránea too have their DNA.

    • @dnaguy4769
      @dnaguy4769 Před rokem +2

      ​@@puertoricanpapi1356 no.
      Greek and italy have chg blood

    • @puertoricanpapi1356
      @puertoricanpapi1356 Před rokem +1

      @@dnaguy4769 no, Greek and Italians have African blood. Cope

    • @danieliassenfgh618
      @danieliassenfgh618 Před rokem +3

      That doesn't make much sense because the 'Iberian' category on myheritage peaks in Basque people, who on average have virtually no North African or Iberomaurusian-derived admixture. The reason this result peaks in Basques is because their dna is used as a proxy for the 'ethnic group', while most other Iberians like the Spanish and Portuguese never get a 100% Iberian, or rarely even above 90% with this test unless they have significant non-Spanish or Portuguese ancestry, since the 'Iberian' component only partially makes up their dna. By the same logic it should probably also show 'Mesoamerican and Andean' for example since a large number of people from that region have some North African admixture. The same goes for West Africans, or in this case Nigerians who usually have little to no North African dna, since most Nigerians are not descended from a Iberomaurusian related population.

    • @dnaguy4769
      @dnaguy4769 Před rokem

      @@puertoricanpapi1356 no. U pig the are Iran Caucasian antolian

  • @barguttobed
    @barguttobed Před rokem +25

    Long live Amazighs! 😉 🇩🇿🇹🇳🇲🇦

  • @zv3tsi707
    @zv3tsi707 Před rokem +11

    North African people usually get admixture from Spain and middle east. Results are very very similar.

    • @ilovegenetic
      @ilovegenetic Před rokem +6

      @@Megabits10000 I'm Chaoui from Northeastern Algeria and I scored 49% EEF ancestry

    • @Comptesupprimeeee987
      @Comptesupprimeeee987 Před rokem

      @BOM_NLD few of them mixed with Arabs after the arrival of the omeyyades

    • @Comptesupprimeeee987
      @Comptesupprimeeee987 Před rokem

      @BOM_NLD no some people have 20% of arab origin. The Arabs that arrived stayed in North Africa so it’s normal. Even if they are not the majority in North Africa

    • @aymenhjj322
      @aymenhjj322 Před 8 měsíci +2

      No they don't get middle east

    • @amir1780
      @amir1780 Před 3 měsíci

      ​​@@Comptesupprimeeee987 yeah some of them
      North African Amazigh score mostly around 8% and the Common North African 15%

  • @bacsmartphone6657
    @bacsmartphone6657 Před rokem +46

    Similar to modern north african

    • @akhesa8135
      @akhesa8135 Před rokem +3

      No "Guys seeing this need to understand that the logic of ancestry here is inverse... those people lived way before modern Iberians and West Africans... so the results show where they have migrated to and have descendants today, not just where they ancestors came from. So, they didn't have Iberian DNA, but modern Iberians do have their DNA"

    • @beast9125
      @beast9125 Před rokem +5

      Modern North Africans either look Scandinavian white or Mullato from the ones I’ve seen

    • @Koraxus
      @Koraxus Před 10 měsíci +15

      @@beast9125 lol no north african looks scandinavian, I assure you that

    • @IslenoGutierrez
      @IslenoGutierrez Před 10 měsíci

      ⁠@@akhesa8135None of the DNA in the Taforalt population is modern. So researchers approximate the DNA of Taforalt using the DNA of modern populations and they model it as ~2/3 Near Eastern (63.5%) and ~1/3 Sub-Saharan African (36.5%). This is not that different from modern North Africans such as Mozabites who are at ~75% Near Eastern and ~25% Sub-Saharan. That means modern North Africans such as Mozabites could be modeled as Taforalt + 11.5% Near Eastern ancestry. They are nearly the same despite the time difference.

    • @beast9125
      @beast9125 Před 10 měsíci

      @@Koraxus I literally live in an area with many North Africans, mostly from Algeria, Morocco and some Egyptian. I have seen blonde haired/ginger haired whites among them.

  • @jeremythomas3111
    @jeremythomas3111 Před rokem +11

    I like what you did with the face of a iberomaurusian man in the corner
    and the edits

    • @SimpleMinded221
      @SimpleMinded221 Před rokem +3

      That doesn't quite look like a 1/3 or 35 percent west African people. They would actually look like todays biracials of America. Since african Americans are already 15 to 20 percent euro, if they mix with white again, theyll be about 40 percent black on average hence close to a 1/3. So iberomaurisans were basically mullatos.
      This also shows the outright lie that north africa was never black. The round headed peoples of the Sahara were an anceint black population that inhabited the central Sahara. One can totally see that eurasians met these people and mixed with them. And once the desert came, this is where we see the separation.
      ( E1B1B comes from east africa, and m1b is there as well) so north Africa was quite " African " before more hordes of eurasians came in.

    • @jeremythomas3111
      @jeremythomas3111 Před rokem +2

      @@SimpleMinded221 think you commented this on the wrong comment lol

    • @shoshana2994
      @shoshana2994 Před rokem

      False information, and most importantly, no females were found in the Tafogalt site, all of them are males carrying the gene responsible for red hair and white skin

    • @rififienforce
      @rififienforce Před 10 měsíci

      Iberomaurussians skulls are caucasoïds.
      E1b1b m78 ydna
      U6 mtdna.
      Nothing black hère.
      Thé 1/3 SSA IS just spéculation front their hypithetical modélisation.
      Thére is no Dna from SSA for comparaison older than taforalgh

    • @colinchampollion4420
      @colinchampollion4420 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@SimpleMinded221u mean 35% North Africa NOT West Coast Africa😮

  • @puertoricanpapi1356
    @puertoricanpapi1356 Před rokem +15

    EXACTLY! These people had no European dna the Europeans have their DNA!

  • @krispinkney3728
    @krispinkney3728 Před rokem +6

    this is my husband's ancestor! love dna research!

  • @dejantodorovski5222
    @dejantodorovski5222 Před rokem +18

    Nice results 👌👍Very similar to modern Morrocans. Regards

    • @Wassupdudee
      @Wassupdudee Před rokem +1

      Tunus too

    • @dejantodorovski5222
      @dejantodorovski5222 Před rokem

      @@Wassupdudee Yeah, but Tunisians I think have some Italian dna

    • @Wassupdudee
      @Wassupdudee Před rokem +1

      @@dejantodorovski5222 yes İtalian and Greek Little bit. And they have some Middle East.

    • @dejantodorovski5222
      @dejantodorovski5222 Před rokem +1

      @BOM_NLD Morrocans rare have an Italian dna. They have Iberian and Middle Eastern

    • @dejantodorovski5222
      @dejantodorovski5222 Před rokem +3

      @@Wassupdudee Yes. Greek in Tunisians derives from Sicily Grecia Magna

  • @igrejacatolicaromana
    @igrejacatolicaromana Před rokem +3

    beautiful work, dont stop!

  • @Kaban-ordusu
    @Kaban-ordusu Před rokem +4

    Keep workin hard dude, I wish you to reach 30.000 subs💪🏿

  • @happysolitudetv
    @happysolitudetv Před rokem +1

    Hooray a new upload!

  • @moosehead4497
    @moosehead4497 Před rokem +5

    These people would have witnessed the end of the world in the younger dryas. Apocolyptic to say the least

  • @nimrodsfall3259
    @nimrodsfall3259 Před rokem +22

    They are the ancestors of North and East Africans. Much respect to their descendants who carry their blood.

    • @barguttobed
      @barguttobed Před rokem +26

      East Africans don’t have Iberomaurusian ancestry only North Africans

    • @nimrodsfall3259
      @nimrodsfall3259 Před rokem +3

      @@barguttobed They do cluster between East Africans and North Africans. Seems like I'm wrong about East Africans having substantial Taforalt admixture, but they do have E1b1 which maybe due to Natufian ancestry

    • @barguttobed
      @barguttobed Před rokem +11

      @@nimrodsfall3259 Yeah Iberomaurusian genetic closeness to East Africans is due to East Africans being of also mixed Subsaharan-Caucasoid ancestry but they don’t have connection to Ibero-Maurusians

    • @gimi5502
      @gimi5502 Před rokem +4

      @@barguttobedthat’s not true. Eastern Saharans, Northern Cushitics, and all West Africans have Iberomaurusian DNA.

    • @krispinkney3728
      @krispinkney3728 Před rokem +5

      my husband's ancestors xoxo

  • @fatimasan2584
    @fatimasan2584 Před 7 měsíci +3

    My DNA results is... 71.3 noord afrikaans, Iberisch 19.3, Italiaans 8.3 and Nigeriaanse 1.1. ❤

  • @TrueMcSunshine
    @TrueMcSunshine Před rokem +2

    Living DNA matched this guy as an ancient ancestor of mine, he was known as "father of Morocco." Interestingly, I have no current North African DNA, this ancestor is a result of my Spanish Conquistador ancestors arriving, settling, and procreating with my maternal American Indigenous ancestors.

  • @SimpleMinded221
    @SimpleMinded221 Před rokem +6

    That doesn't quite look like a 1/3 or 35 percent west African people. They would actually look like todays biracials of America. Since african Americans are already 15 to 20 percent euro, if they mix with white again, theyll be about 40 percent black on average hence close to a 1/3. So iberomaurisans were basically mullatos.
    This also shows the outright lie that north africa was never black. The round headed peoples of the Sahara were an anceint black population that inhabited the central Sahara. One can totally see that eurasians met these people and mixed with them. And once the desert came, this is where we see the separation.
    ( E1B1B comes from east africa, and m1b is there as well) so north Africa was quite " African " before more hordes of eurasians came in.

    • @Comptesupprimeeee987
      @Comptesupprimeeee987 Před rokem +1

      What the hell is mullato ? Is it an ethnicity ? A mix of what and what ?
      We are talking of one of the different ethnic branches of the Neolithic we are not talking about today’s mix we are talking about anchestors of massive populations araund the world and we can even witness the similarities with their descendants.
      Iberomaurusian is one of theses branches. And all the branches mixed at some point but still have they’re dominant origin.

    • @JC-mn2ll
      @JC-mn2ll Před rokem +1

      This guy was only 4.3 percent west African. And this was over 12,000 years ago. His dna does not represent what he is, but rather where his descendants are on earth today. And yes, his likeness represents his DNA pretty well considering the facts.

    • @bezbezzebbyson788
      @bezbezzebbyson788 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@JC-mn2ll the north african in my heritage has some SSA. The nigerian percentage isn't the only SSA. I would say he is max 20% SSA in total. Also ppl forget SSA In ancient north africans is more khoisan-like than bantu-like

    • @SimpleMinded221
      @SimpleMinded221 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@Comptesupprimeeee987Wrong !!!
      Haplogroup E1b1b (formerly known as E3b) represents the last major direct migration from Africa into Europe. It is believed to have first appeared in the Horn of Africa approximately 26,000 years ago and dispersed to North Africa and the Near East during the late Paleolithic and Mesolithic periods. E-M78 and E-Z827 originated respectively at 20,000 years and 24,000 years. E1b1b lineages are closely linked to the diffusion of Afroasiatic languages.
      Marieke van de Loosdrecht et al. (2018) tested the DNA of seven 15,000-year-old modern humans from Taforalt Cave in northeastern Morocco, and all of the six males belonged to haplogroup E-M78. Autosomally they could be modelled as 2/3 Natufian and 1/3 Sub-Saharan African (West African), confirming the close genetic link between Late Paleolithic North Africans and Mesolithic South Levantines.
      Nowadays, the highest genetic diversity of haplogroup E1b1b is observed in Northeast Africa, especially in Ethiopia and Somalia, which also have the monopoly of older and rarer branches like M281, V6 or V92. This suggests that E1b1b may indeed have appeared in East Africa, then expanded north until the Levant. Nevertheless, many lineages now found among the Ethiopians and Somalians appear to have come from the Fertile Crescent during the Neolithic period. This includes some E1b1b subclades like V22 (12,000 years old) and V32 (10,000 years old), but also undeniably Near Eastern lineages like T1a-CTS2214 and J1-L136.
      Origins, Migrations, and Language Contacts
      Proto-Afro-Asiatic is proposed to have been spoken 18,000 years ago near the Horn of Africa (eastern Africa). Three dialects emerged (Omotic, Cushitic, and Chadic) from the main one and this left ‘Boreafrasian,’ the source of Berber, Egyptian and Semitic (Dalby ,p. 6). The speakers of ‘Boreafrasian’ migrated north to an arid Sahara climate, then eventually pushed on west and east. Omotic, Cushitic, and Chadic are also spoken north of the Sahara so it must be assumed that the speakers of these "dialects" migrated north likewise, though perhaps separately from the ‘Boreafrasian’ speakers (Dalby, p.6).
      Afroasiatic and E1b1b is from east africa.

    • @SimpleMinded221
      @SimpleMinded221 Před 2 měsíci +2

      ​@@Comptesupprimeeee987mullato means a mixture between white and black, or a mix between a eurasian and black African.

  • @DesertHoarder
    @DesertHoarder Před rokem +7

    muh ancestors 🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦

  • @Miki-fl9ez
    @Miki-fl9ez Před rokem +4

    According to different sources, haplogroup U6 was classified as Iberian(My Heritage) and Natufian (the scientific study)

    • @FireGodSlayer
      @FireGodSlayer Před 9 měsíci

      Not natufian

    • @vitorjpereira2547
      @vitorjpereira2547 Před 4 měsíci +2

      It is not from Iberian Peninsula.
      The U6 in Iberian Peninsula came with North African women.

    • @chesvilgonzalezvilches8309
      @chesvilgonzalezvilches8309 Před 2 měsíci

      🇪🇸En estos vídeos suelen comentar muchos charlatanes sin ideas de genética. El haplogrupo U6 no existe en la península Ibérica, ni en el Mesolitico, ni en el Neolítico ni en la actualidad.

    • @themechanictangerine4337
      @themechanictangerine4337 Před 18 dny

      The Iberian tools they found in South Eastern Spain were wrongly assigned to these people hence the Ibero in Iberomaurusian but they were not related, this tool industry should be called Maurusian and was only found in NW Africa

  • @haytamthegoldeneagle7484

    Precise pieces of information, I didn't thought I would find such things. As a Moroccan I am interested about the Iberomaurisian culture abd genetics, and how much does it relate to us. Because I have thought before that we are not really ancient, but just a melting pot of outsider peoples who adopted these lands.
    Btw, I would like to add that, assuming that the facial reconstructions are accurate (I don't know), these people really look like many Moroccans, and especially Moroccans, I don't see their facial features so much outside of north west Africa (Dark skin, thin lips, long noses etc...). The funny thing is that the reconstruction of the Mechta Afalou person looks so much like a professor in my university, who is Moroccan of course.

    • @shoshana2994
      @shoshana2994 Před rokem

      False information, and most importantly, no females were found in the Tafogalt site, all of them are males carrying the gene responsible for red hair and white skin

    • @Socialist1919
      @Socialist1919 Před rokem

      @BOM_NLD BS

    • @Socialist1919
      @Socialist1919 Před rokem

      @BOM_NLD I’m Egyptian

    • @Socialist1919
      @Socialist1919 Před rokem

      @BOM_NLD Haplogroup J-P209 is found in greatest concentration in Southwestern Arabian Peninsula. haplogroup J-P209 has a significant presence in North Africa being the second most frequent haplogroup in the Maghreb. A study from 2021 has shown that the highest frequency of the Middle Eastern component ever observed in North Africa so far was observed in the Arabs of Wesletia in Tunisia, who had a Middle Eastern component frequency of 71.8%.J-P209 has been found in frequencies of 35% in Algeria, 34% in Tunisia and 20% in Egypt In Morocco J-M267 has been found in frequencies of 26.4% 31.5% and 20.4%.

    • @haytamthegoldeneagle7484
      @haytamthegoldeneagle7484 Před rokem +1

      @BOM_NLD Well, yes we can say so, the amazigh culture is probably 5000 years old, but if I got it right, the Iberomaurisian culture, who are 20 000 year old, are one of the ancestors of Amazigh, but not Amazigh, I mean they were not talking in their language and so on...

  • @gamalnassertv
    @gamalnassertv Před 10 měsíci +7

    Saharawi, Tuaregs and Tiznit Berbers have the highest component of Taforalt ancestry in the Maghreb today.

    • @amir1780
      @amir1780 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Bb

    • @aymenhjj322
      @aymenhjj322 Před 8 měsíci

      They don't, those with black skin are just decendent of West African slaves

    • @gamalnassertv
      @gamalnassertv Před 7 měsíci +1

      Check Ancestral Whispers for regional frequencies, and I am not talking about the Ikelan, Bela or Haratine castes who are indeed West African descendants@@aymenhjj322

    • @NubiansNapata
      @NubiansNapata Před 7 měsíci +6

      ​@@aymenhjj322Slaves in the neolithic era? Stop it

  • @AzizAmri-l5d
    @AzizAmri-l5d Před měsícem

    I'm from Tunisia , I did DNA test last year and these are my results :
    51% North Africa
    22% Italian
    14% Iberian
    8% Ashkenazi Jews
    3% Scandinavian
    2% Balkan

  • @skaf008
    @skaf008 Před rokem +5

    Ingush people 🙏🏼

  • @jeremythomas3111
    @jeremythomas3111 Před rokem +2

    @Decimali could you see the frequencies of rs17234998 rs4748922 and rs8017078 in ancient european populations? appaerntly these snps are associated with a lesser extant too Central Asians but more so East Asians and Native AMericans but they seem too be in the european populations very smally, is there a way for you too see if they are absent in the european and north african continent before the mongol invasion or certain time periods, not sure how too say it

  • @ilovegenetic
    @ilovegenetic Před rokem +4

    Wait Iberian? I thought Iberian DNA that shows up among North African samples was just a confused EEF ancestry
    .

    • @sunnitemalikiteasharite8005
      @sunnitemalikiteasharite8005 Před rokem +3

      This IBM has no EEF ancestry, EEF ancestry came later in North Africa with Neolithic

    • @ilovegenetic
      @ilovegenetic Před rokem +1

      @@sunnitemalikiteasharite8005 Ik but i'm confused bc Iberian DNA showed up with this IBM ,sample

    • @sunnitemalikiteasharite8005
      @sunnitemalikiteasharite8005 Před rokem +5

      @@ilovegenetic because results from my Heritage are based on modern individuals and current iberians also carry north african/IBM ancestry

    • @ilovegenetic
      @ilovegenetic Před rokem

      @@sunnitemalikiteasharite8005 ik but they js carry around 2%-6% IBM ancestry, why is it high like that

    • @vitorjpereira2547
      @vitorjpereira2547 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@ilovegenetic It is 0% to 4% in Iberian Peninsula.
      But it is higher in Canary Islands.

  • @popacristian2056
    @popacristian2056 Před rokem +6

    1:04 1/3 sub-Saharan Africans do not means 4,6% Nigerian!

    • @nimrodsfall3259
      @nimrodsfall3259 Před rokem +6

      The North African samples from Myheritage may have West African ancestry

    • @bezbezzebbyson788
      @bezbezzebbyson788 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@nimrodsfall3259 yeah probably. Iirc it's like 10% or 15% avg. Depends a lot on the region as well.

    • @FireGodSlayer
      @FireGodSlayer Před 2 měsíci +1

      ​@@bezbezzebbyson788wrong.

    • @FireGodSlayer
      @FireGodSlayer Před 2 měsíci +1

      They weren't 1/3 ssa

    • @SimpleMinded221
      @SimpleMinded221 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@FireGodSlayerHaplogroup E1b1b (formerly known as E3b) represents the last major direct migration from Africa into Europe. It is believed to have first appeared in the Horn of Africa approximately 26,000 years ago and dispersed to North Africa and the Near East during the late Paleolithic and Mesolithic periods. E-M78 and E-Z827 originated respectively at 20,000 years and 24,000 years. E1b1b lineages are closely linked to the diffusion of Afroasiatic languages.
      Marieke van de Loosdrecht et al. (2018) tested the DNA of seven 15,000-year-old modern humans from Taforalt Cave in northeastern Morocco, and all of the six males belonged to haplogroup E-M78. Autosomally they could be modelled as 2/3 Natufian and 1/3 Sub-Saharan African (West African), confirming the close genetic link between Late Paleolithic North Africans and Mesolithic South Levantines.
      Nowadays, the highest genetic diversity of haplogroup E1b1b is observed in Northeast Africa, especially in Ethiopia and Somalia, which also have the monopoly of older and rarer branches like M281, V6 or V92. This suggests that E1b1b may indeed have appeared in East Africa, then expanded north until the Levant. Nevertheless, many lineages now found among the Ethiopians and Somalians appear to have come from the Fertile Crescent during the Neolithic period. This includes some E1b1b subclades like V22 (12,000 years old) and V32 (10,000 years old), but also undeniably Near Eastern lineages like T1a-CTS2214 and J1-L136.
      Origins, Migrations, and Language Contacts
      Proto-Afro-Asiatic is proposed to have been spoken 18,000 years ago near the Horn of Africa (eastern Africa). Three dialects emerged (Omotic, Cushitic, and Chadic) from the main one and this left ‘Boreafrasian,’ the source of Berber, Egyptian and Semitic (Dalby ,p. 6). The speakers of ‘Boreafrasian’ migrated north to an arid Sahara climate, then eventually pushed on west and east. Omotic, Cushitic, and Chadic are also spoken north of the Sahara so it must be assumed that the speakers of these "dialects" migrated north likewise, though perhaps separately from the ‘Boreafrasian’ speakers (Dalby, p.6).
      Afroasiatic and E1b1b is from east africa.

  • @ToriChairi
    @ToriChairi Před 5 dny

    I am moroccan and my results are 64% north african, 32.5% Iberian and 3.5% Ashkenazi Jewish. I don't have subsaharian ancestry.

  • @justice70567
    @justice70567 Před rokem +3

    I am from a town in morocco thats 25 km from Tafoghalt!

    • @here_we_go_again2571
      @here_we_go_again2571 Před rokem

      What do the local people
      think about the discoveries?

    • @NovaDan.
      @NovaDan. Před 8 měsíci +1

      ​@@here_we_go_again2571
      They don't even know about it. They claim to be Arabs sadly

  • @ilovegenetic
    @ilovegenetic Před rokem +4

    did Em81 y-dna evolved in North-Africa from Em78?

    • @SimpleMinded221
      @SimpleMinded221 Před rokem

      E1b1b comes from east africa. Look it up.

    • @ilovegenetic
      @ilovegenetic Před rokem

      @@SimpleMinded221 Ik but I'm talkint about Em81 branch

    • @chakir348
      @chakir348 Před rokem +1

      @@ilovegenetic NO ITS A SISTER BRANCH

    • @ilovegenetic
      @ilovegenetic Před rokem

      @@chakir348 I heared that Em81 evolved in North Africa

    • @Zakariya3603
      @Zakariya3603 Před rokem +2

      @@SimpleMinded221 E1b1b arrived in East Africa through North African conquerors, it wasn't black originally.

  • @mohsenardalan8934
    @mohsenardalan8934 Před rokem +2

    Please test Elamite from south western Iran

  • @ANFWHGPIE23
    @ANFWHGPIE23 Před rokem +4

    I wish myheritage was this accurate 😂

    • @puertoricanpapi1356
      @puertoricanpapi1356 Před rokem +2

      What do you mean? It is.

    • @ANFWHGPIE23
      @ANFWHGPIE23 Před rokem +2

      @@puertoricanpapi1356 it isnt,worst dna company when it comes to actual estimations.

    • @puertoricanpapi1356
      @puertoricanpapi1356 Před rokem +3

      @@ANFWHGPIE23 that’s not true. Actually 23andme is the worst dna company.

    • @ANFWHGPIE23
      @ANFWHGPIE23 Před rokem +1

      @@puertoricanpapi1356 lmao every other company picked my basques side, but not myheritage,and also other companies don't give you small % of things that you really aren't like myheritage does.
      That's how shitty myheritage is and no wonder why it cost less than the other companies.

    • @brawndothethirstmutilator9848
      @brawndothethirstmutilator9848 Před rokem +1

      @puertoricanpapi1356, 23andMe was crazy accurate in my case. Nailed every small region of the world that I have known ancestors from. They were vague with my Indigenous American ancestry, but that’s understandable with a small population sample.

  • @nubianus
    @nubianus Před rokem +4

    Can you do Iran N, hg and Chg?

  • @ilovegenetic
    @ilovegenetic Před rokem +6

    YESSS THATS WHAT I WAS WAITING FOR THESE R MY ANCESTORS IM 32.6% IBEROMAURISIAN

  • @qh777
    @qh777 Před rokem +3

    I uploaded my raw dna from Ancestry and 23andme to MyHeritage and was assigned 1.1% and 2.2% north African. What's interesting is that Ancestry and 23andme didn't assign north African to me in my estimates. I don't know about MyHeritage. I wasn't assigned any England, Scotland, or Ireland when I have know ancestors from there. Ancestry alone gave a 34% Scotland result.

    • @MagnaMater2
      @MagnaMater2 Před rokem

      Since Ötzi yesterday was Northafrican and Iberian, too, and the 'pre-Celts' (If you assume 'proper' celts came only after the Bronze-Age) are related with Iberian DNA - which this sample shows, too, it is not very surprising. Of course after 15.000 years he is more or less 'ancestral' to all coast-travellers&dwellers.
      What we see here is most likely pre-impresso-cardial coastal seafare, I bet, they went fishing, but the sea-coast was some 120m deeper in the mesolithic, so good luck with finding a 'Star-Carr'-like place at a 120m deep former coastline. There are some painted caves in southern France, whose only known entries are 35 below todays mediterranean sea, so one has to search at least at 35meter depth to find a boat & some huts of the... let's call them 'western-mediterranean mesolithic hunter&fisher'-culture.

    • @qh777
      @qh777 Před rokem

      @@MagnaMater2 I'll show the top 30 "distance to" if you're interested.

    • @MagnaMater2
      @MagnaMater2 Před rokem

      @@qh777 Oh, yes, do. These 'oracles', especially on Gedmatch and Vahaduo are always interesting.
      Some decade ago, when it was still new, and there weren't that many samples around, they said a distance below 10 was an admixture population and a distance below 5 was an ancestral population. Sorrily I'm either too much mixed or my ancestral populations haven't yet been found, a distance to their 'french' samples with 7; recently they found a Serbian sample with 5 distance and a Romanian sample that comes in at 2,2 on Gedmatch and those people seem similarily mixed, so that's nice.
      (Asides the fact a person from my father's region was finally tested last year and that came in at 1,1 on vahaduo, so it's always interesting to look for updates after a while.)

    • @qh777
      @qh777 Před rokem +1

      @@MagnaMater2 Won't let me paste my vahaduo results. So I manually type top five distance to and top 5 2ways
      This is from a list of 300 samples I put together from all periods ( Vahaduo Dodecadk12b)
      Distance to Qh777 23and me Sample:
      Iron age northern Gaul 2.623
      early iron age Britain: 3.356
      Iron age Gaul Le Tene: 4.228
      Iron age Northeastern Gaul: 5.176
      Iron Age Britain: 5.137
      2way:
      Closest 2 way combo with this list: 1.25 Anglo-Saxons 82.8% + Mesolithic Anatolia (AHG) 17.2%
      some honorable mentions
      1.48 Early Iron age Britain 95.6% + Jordan PPNB:I1415 enhanced 4.4%
      1.716 Early Iron age Britain 96% + Jordan PPNB:I1701 enhanced 4%
      1.717 Early Iron age Britain 95.6% + BA Ancient Egyptian:JK2888 4.4%

    • @MagnaMater2
      @MagnaMater2 Před rokem

      @@qh777 Interesting, very 'british' :) I tried that Ancient Adam - calculator, funnily the 'older samples are much closer than the modern ones, must have got something to do with mixing. Both of my parents have a MH-region as 'unreliable trace-group' an indeed both of their last known ancestors originating from there are back in the 1600's. As their mix, I lost the regions and groups they share as high likeness and their unreliable trace-group turned out my main-group. - recombination sometimes walks in funny ways. ;)

  • @maliha3305
    @maliha3305 Před rokem +5

    Day 3 of asking Ainu results

    • @fillfinish7302
      @fillfinish7302 Před rokem

      Mongols
      Mongols
      Mongols

    • @barguttobed
      @barguttobed Před rokem +1

      Day 3 we still here supporting the idea🙇

    • @Wassupdudee
      @Wassupdudee Před rokem

      Japan,Mongol,Guine,Malay Maybe Little bit India.

    • @maliha3305
      @maliha3305 Před rokem

      @@barguttobed omg thank you 😭

    • @ccoodd26
      @ccoodd26 Před rokem

      They are a spilt from the ancient North Eurasians and some other groups.

  • @bahattincevik3168
    @bahattincevik3168 Před rokem +1

    Lütfen Decimali birde 900 lü yıllara ait Maveraünnehir ve Harzem, insanları nın yüz şekillerinide yap Seyhun nehri ve Ceyhun nehri iki nehir arası insanlarının 900 lü veya daha eski iskeletleri elinizde varise birde onu yapın, teşekkür ederim 🖐️😊

  • @crazyprohor368
    @crazyprohor368 Před rokem +2

    Wow...
    Metei Pangal plz😢

  • @LegendaryLegendary-un1ff

    So I am more North African than the Iberomaurisians , I am 86% North African
    0% Sub-Saharan African and 0% middleastern

    • @ilovegenetic
      @ilovegenetic Před rokem +12

      No North African genome in MH's data is a mix of EEf ancestry and Iberomaurisian.

    • @Wassupdudee
      @Wassupdudee Před rokem

      Do you have Spanish ?

    • @LegendaryLegendary-un1ff
      @LegendaryLegendary-un1ff Před rokem

      @@Wassupdudee
      Yes , and Italian

    • @barguttobed
      @barguttobed Před rokem +12

      Iberomaursians are OG North Africans, you can’t be more North Africans than them because you also have EEF and Natufian ancestries in you

    • @raulepure9840
      @raulepure9840 Před rokem

      @@ilovegenetic Iberomaurisians were early nutufian like population with some low mix from SSA, EEf are a mix of latenatufian with anatolian so not too different
      I do not know for sure but probably today north africans have their genes mostly from EEf as in general farmers replaced old hunter gatherer population.

  • @EzraBenKhazar
    @EzraBenKhazar Před rokem +1

    Cool!

    • @shoshana2994
      @shoshana2994 Před rokem

      False information, and most importantly, no females were found in the Tafogalt site, all of them are males carrying the gene responsible for red hair and white skin

  • @anthropos_94
    @anthropos_94 Před 18 dny

    These are inaccurate results actually. According to the most recent studies the IBMs were a mixture of Dzudzuana and Ancestral North Africans (SSA related).

  • @barguttobed
    @barguttobed Před rokem +5

    They are still not similar to modern day North Africans, don’t mind those “Myheritage ethnicity estimate” it’s not made for such ancient groups. Modern day North Africans are only partially descendants from Iberomaurusuians since they also have important contribution from Early European farmers and Natufians, and even some WSH herders ancestry in the northern north africans as well some additional West african Bantu Sub-Saharan admixture in the south-North Africa. 3:09 All modern populations genetic closeness starts at 0.22 means they are only distantly related, for comparison it’s like the same distance between modern Sami and Ancient North Eurasians like Afontova agora or Malta boy

    • @barguttobed
      @barguttobed Před rokem +6

      Or Mesolithic European WHG to modern Lithuanians

    • @SimpleMinded221
      @SimpleMinded221 Před rokem

      Coastal north africans in general are back migration. Nothing indigenous about them other than inheriting E1b1b from east africa

    • @SimpleMinded221
      @SimpleMinded221 Před rokem

      Early European farners are anatolians. And iberomaurisans are literally a mix between black people related to west Africans and natufians. Kind of an odd thing to say.

    • @SimpleMinded221
      @SimpleMinded221 Před rokem

      Blacks inhabited large parts of the central Sahara, look up the round headed peoples. Their looks, customs and attire can still be found in west Africans today. Even the first intentional mummy found in souther lybia/western sudan was that of a little black child.

    • @MagnaMater2
      @MagnaMater2 Před rokem

      0.2 after 15.000 years of mixing is still damn close, with such old samples 'uninteresting' starts at 0,3.
      Ötzi yesterday turned out Northafrican, Nigerian and Iberian (asides his known Sardinian), with a surprisingly low distance to Guance, too.
      And it makes perfect sense. - Never forget we lost the mediterranean paleo-&mesolithic fishing cultures to about 100m of sealevel-rise. It is highly unlikely we will ever get a mediterranean Star-Carr-site without building far better diving-roboters.
      I have not asked, if there are any bones or coproliths in that painted cave in southern france, that has it's only known entry at 35m below sealevel, but it would be interesting to see, if the human DNA in this cave is somewhat close to this one. I do think it will be.

  • @DesertHoarder
    @DesertHoarder Před rokem +2

    Could you please do one about a moor from andalusia? I am so curious about it and it would end one of the biggest debates of if they were sub saharan africans or not. Cheers

    • @akhesa8135
      @akhesa8135 Před rokem

      @BOM_NLD The Iberomaurusians were 2/3 Natufians and 1/3 sub-Saharan, so if in North Africa there were blacks, if you go back further the sub-Saharan DNA will surely be higher

    • @brawndothethirstmutilator9848
      @brawndothethirstmutilator9848 Před rokem

      @akhesa8135, You have that backwards. Iberomaurusians predate Natufians. Natufians came from a mixture of Iberomaurusians and other people groups.

  • @glory9101
    @glory9101 Před 3 měsíci

    No iberomaurusian sample found im tunisia ?

  • @here_we_go_again2571
    @here_we_go_again2571 Před rokem

    Fascinating.

  • @fillfinish7302
    @fillfinish7302 Před rokem +2

    You stated iberomaurisians had natufian dna .instead there is iberian dna.

    • @mybackHurtzz
      @mybackHurtzz Před rokem

      Look at Gedmatch myheritage isnt the most accurate other companies show i have about 5% African and middle Eastern Myheritage says 0%

    • @LucasVieira-cz6kq
      @LucasVieira-cz6kq Před rokem +8

      You need to consider that the logic is inverse... those people lived way before modern Iberians and West Africans... so the results show where they have migrated to and have descendants today, not just where they ancestors came from. So, they didn't have Iberian DNA, but modern Iberians do have their DNA

    • @mybackHurtzz
      @mybackHurtzz Před rokem +4

      @@LucasVieira-cz6kq Exactly

    • @sunnitemalikiteasharite8005
      @sunnitemalikiteasharite8005 Před rokem

      No iberian DNA in early IBM and we know it was some proto levant, we can't to affirm it was natufian propperly

    • @fillfinish7302
      @fillfinish7302 Před rokem +1

      ​@@LucasVieira-cz6kq👍

  • @MickeyMouse-el5bk
    @MickeyMouse-el5bk Před rokem +1

    So "Ibero" wa used in 20th century although thereis no connection?

  • @kasyakyoubfgamindikisborat

    Man Wtf... 3:38
    How did this black man gone to Uyghurs, uzbek and hazara?

    • @barguttobed
      @barguttobed Před rokem +8

      This is Iberomaurusian, not “black man”

    • @fillfinish7302
      @fillfinish7302 Před rokem +2

      ​@@barguttobedthe grifters have developed a skill called hijacking other cultures and races as theirs their lates victim was clioblaktra

    • @kasyakyoubfgamindikisborat
      @kasyakyoubfgamindikisborat Před rokem +3

      @@barguttobed They are dark skinned

    • @Comptesupprimeeee987
      @Comptesupprimeeee987 Před rokem +1

      @@kasyakyoubfgamindikisborat dark skinned doesn’t mean negroid !! Know the difference please

    • @beast9125
      @beast9125 Před rokem +2

      @@kasyakyoubfgamindikisboratdark doesn’t mean black. You wouldn’t cluster a dark Thai man, dark Indian or dark west African as the same race - neither would they!

  • @MickeyMouse-el5bk
    @MickeyMouse-el5bk Před rokem +2

    So how comes the caucasoid features???

    • @raulepure9840
      @raulepure9840 Před rokem +4

      Near estearn are caucasoid

    • @MickeyMouse-el5bk
      @MickeyMouse-el5bk Před rokem +1

      @@raulepure9840 this is true

    • @beast9125
      @beast9125 Před rokem +5

      No such thing as ‘caucasoid’ all pseudo labels. I’ve seen dark Indians, middle easterns etc with these facial features and hey would never be mistaken for white or even mixed with white

    • @nimrodsfall3259
      @nimrodsfall3259 Před rokem +1

      The term "Caucasoid" is a very broad term. Ethiopians, Somalis, and Sudanese are considered Caucasoid, when they are even more African than Taforalt.

    • @Egyptologist777
      @Egyptologist777 Před rokem +4

      @@beast9125 Caucasoid is not based on skin color but cranial features.

  • @MagnaMater2
    @MagnaMater2 Před rokem

    Ha, 'only' 0,21 distance from Calcolithic Sardinia and Guanche, and Ötzi yesterday came away with Northafrica and Nigeria, and some lower distance to Guanche, too. - So they DID use boats for mediterranean - and westafrican - coasttravel already before the Mesolithic. - And it looks like the Kenia-Tanzania-Connection through the Sahara worked, too. (- Well, that dried up only by 7000BC, so of course the hunting grounds have still been intact while he lived.)
    Do we have any new - Early Egyptian Mummy-DNA, that has definitively NOT been left on the mummy by a modern archeologist - from inside some teeth, perhaps? - 'Ginger' has been touched too much, but aren't there any perhaps less intact Mummies from early Nagada in the depots, where it is no museum-drama, if they loose 'just another tooth'?

  • @vitormrmr
    @vitormrmr Před rokem +1

    Looks like Gugu Taxista

  • @Julia-wh1rp
    @Julia-wh1rp Před rokem +3

    can you do yayoi, jomon and kofun results? (ancestors of modern japanese people)

    • @ekkobi1846
      @ekkobi1846 Před rokem

      I think same, it can be interesting

  • @yemirz
    @yemirz Před 4 měsíci +1

    They don’t share natufian or sub sharan dna, iberomaurusian predates the natufian and is 30,000 years old. This information is wrong

    • @SimpleMinded221
      @SimpleMinded221 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Haplogroup E1b1b (formerly known as E3b) represents the last major direct migration from Africa into Europe. It is believed to have first appeared in the Horn of Africa approximately 26,000 years ago and dispersed to North Africa and the Near East during the late Paleolithic and Mesolithic periods. E-M78 and E-Z827 originated respectively at 20,000 years and 24,000 years. E1b1b lineages are closely linked to the diffusion of Afroasiatic languages.
      Marieke van de Loosdrecht et al. (2018) tested the DNA of seven 15,000-year-old modern humans from Taforalt Cave in northeastern Morocco, and all of the six males belonged to haplogroup E-M78. Autosomally they could be modelled as 2/3 Natufian and 1/3 Sub-Saharan African (West African), confirming the close genetic link between Late Paleolithic North Africans and Mesolithic South Levantines.
      Nowadays, the highest genetic diversity of haplogroup E1b1b is observed in Northeast Africa, especially in Ethiopia and Somalia, which also have the monopoly of older and rarer branches like M281, V6 or V92. This suggests that E1b1b may indeed have appeared in East Africa, then expanded north until the Levant. Nevertheless, many lineages now found among the Ethiopians and Somalians appear to have come from the Fertile Crescent during the Neolithic period. This includes some E1b1b subclades like V22 (12,000 years old) and V32 (10,000 years old), but also undeniably Near Eastern lineages like T1a-CTS2214 and J1-L136.
      Origins, Migrations, and Language Contacts
      Proto-Afro-Asiatic is proposed to have been spoken 18,000 years ago near the Horn of Africa (eastern Africa). Three dialects emerged (Omotic, Cushitic, and Chadic) from the main one and this left ‘Boreafrasian,’ the source of Berber, Egyptian and Semitic (Dalby ,p. 6). The speakers of ‘Boreafrasian’ migrated north to an arid Sahara climate, then eventually pushed on west and east. Omotic, Cushitic, and Chadic are also spoken north of the Sahara so it must be assumed that the speakers of these "dialects" migrated north likewise, though perhaps separately from the ‘Boreafrasian’ speakers (Dalby, p.6).
      Afroasiatic and E1b1b is from east africa.

    • @yemirz
      @yemirz Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@SimpleMinded221 Wrong, We were the first modern humans the Irhoud 300k BC found in North Africa not sub Saharan African so your wrong on step one, we then evolved to the Atrerian coming from CT which created E in North Africa after acclimatised evolution then iberomaurusian after mixing with Dzudzuana woman that came passed Iberia (not the natufian which oldest remains only date back 10,000 years) which actually come from ancestral East African pastoralist/ iberomaurusian and druz. Side note > but as for us we then finally mixed with Anatolian nelolithic farmer woman becoming the modern day Berbers whom have iberomaurusian paternally and Anatolian Neolithic farmer maternally admixture. (People only estimate e1b1b1 to come from horn beaucse it found there the most, this is only because horners had less mixing then North African, or else we’d have it in higher concentrations.

    • @yemirz
      @yemirz Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@SimpleMinded221 y-haplgroup E came from CT North Africa, not horn Africa, and also first modern humans came from North Africa not sub Saharan African, (also we are not sub Saharan/ natufian) just summing up my points. Your blackwashing n

  • @amir1780
    @amir1780 Před 3 měsíci

    My ancestors

  • @cariocabassa
    @cariocabassa Před 4 měsíci

    Were they related to Natufians?

    • @amir1780
      @amir1780 Před 3 měsíci +3

      Natufians were related to them distantly
      Thats how amazigh and arabs are very distantly related

    • @cariocabassa
      @cariocabassa Před 3 měsíci

      @@amir1780 Alongside the Anatolians?

    • @amir1780
      @amir1780 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@cariocabassa No Anatolian Hunter Gatherers were a different Kind of People and were not related to Natufians but nowadays of course Anatolians have more Natufian DNA than in the past

    • @cariocabassa
      @cariocabassa Před 3 měsíci

      @@amir1780 ok Anatolians were more related to old Iranians???

    • @amir1780
      @amir1780 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@cariocabassa yeah
      Old Iranians Kurds Greeks Armenians to name a few

  • @NorthAfricanish
    @NorthAfricanish Před 8 měsíci +2

    These peoples are too ancient for MyHeritage to have correct results and this can be seen in the distances with the calculators, they are closer to East Africans than to modern North Africans.

    • @FireGodSlayer
      @FireGodSlayer Před měsícem +1

      Stop coping. They're not close to east africans

  • @beast9125
    @beast9125 Před rokem

    Looks south Asian to me

  • @aveqenthusiast
    @aveqenthusiast Před 5 měsíci

    Gente bonita rapaiz

  • @kborak
    @kborak Před rokem

    comparing to todays populations is bs and if you dont know that you need to read more.

  • @colinchampollion4420
    @colinchampollion4420 Před 2 měsíci

    They also look like Native-American ~ especially the women😊

    • @NubiansNapata
      @NubiansNapata Před 2 měsíci +1

      ​@JonahOfCanaan172no they don't

    • @colinchampollion4420
      @colinchampollion4420 Před 2 měsíci

      @@NubiansNapata y eah they DO!

    • @colinchampollion4420
      @colinchampollion4420 Před měsícem

      ​@@NubiansNapatathe women sure does ~ she is straight-up Indian- American. Them two are how Mediterraneans got their dark-olived skin 😂🎉! And how Mexicans get there brown skin when the Spaniards conquered Mexico and intermingled with the Aztecas 🎉😮!

    • @colinchampollion4420
      @colinchampollion4420 Před měsícem

      @@NubiansNapata yeah they DO

    • @NubiansNapata
      @NubiansNapata Před měsícem +1

      @@colinchampollion4420 Native Americans was derived from ancient North Eurasian and East Asian sources, while contemporary Europeans were derived from ancient North Eurasian and West Eurasian sources. In other words, gene flow was from the ancestral North Eurasian population into both the ancestral Native American and ancestral European populations. Lazaridis et al. (2014) did not find any evidence of Pleistocene gene flow directly from West Eurasians into Native Americans. Their model is also consistent with other studies, which have shown that 62-86% of Native American ancestry derives from East Asia.

  • @viktormogilin307
    @viktormogilin307 Před rokem

    Moscow will try & invade now & claim part of it's history of origin as original inhabitants of that land 😶🍻

  • @Dersimite
    @Dersimite Před rokem

    E1b 😍

  • @Skikdii
    @Skikdii Před rokem

    that is the fakest thing i've seen today if it's supposed to show their descendents then I am pretty sure almost the whole world have some part of their ancestry people who believe and are watching those videos scares me

  • @Kaban-ordusu
    @Kaban-ordusu Před rokem +1

    1