Yes I was wondering on the migration map I notice that Haplogroup H,U,X was grouped together about 35,000 to 50,000 years in the north part of Europe. Does that mean that them three are more recently kinned than the other groups in Europe or did they just inhabit the same area.
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Originally posted by coley50
Yes I was wondering on the migration map I notice that Haplogroup H,U,X was grouped together about 35,000 to 50,000 years in the north part of Europe. Does that mean that them three are more recently kinned than the other groups in Europe or did they just inhabit the same area.
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