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  • josh w.
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    That would be interesting. Going by Behar's research featured by FTDNA in the FTDNA library, the most frequent Ashkenazi line is a subclade of K. The subclade was described as Hebrew-Levantine. So far it has only been found among Jewish women but not in other Levantine groups. (It has been found among non-Jewish European women--conversion?) On the other hand, Lebanese and Palestinian women have not been fully sampled.

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    Yeshua bar Yehosef, Israel, 2000 years ago

    Is Yeshua bar Yehosef, Israel, 2000 years ago likely to be Haplogroup N or U?

    The Talpiot Tomb (or Talpiyot Tomb) is a tomb discovered in 1980.
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