How/when did R1b get into Africa?
>>18004342lake chad was a white colony which introduced metal smelting to the subcontinent
>>18004342EEF/WHG who possed this haplo ended up there for whatever reason
>actually found something relevantI was looking for something to shitpost with
>>18004342homeland of R1b, then black people brought civilization to Europe and couldn't resist white women
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>>18004342If you asked a haplofag what this map implied they’d tell you it indicated that people in Northern Cameroon are actually blue-eyed white-skinned Western European Aryans and that Bosniaks are less closely related to Western Europeans than Sahelians are.
>>18004342>this part of the map is painted with this color therefore it must be true!
>>18004342Because Afro-Asiatics are the result of Eurasians migrating into the Middle East and Africa. R1b came along with the Eurasian gene flow.
>>18004342It’s obvious that every so often, Africa gets propped back up and replenished by invading white forces from Europe. Before the explorers arrived, they said that Black africans were actually alowly going extinct. This extinction-revival-explosion-decline-collapse process in Africa, where whites build up civilization, die out, and then niggers drive eachother to extinction, has peobably played out for millenia over and over again in Africa. It’s likely the driving force behind multiple characteristically black expansions- like the Bantu. Perhaps their ruler was a high IQ quadroon
>>18004880Lesser Antilles little sisterbros… not like this
>>18004342R1b got into Africa mainly during the Holocene (roughly the last 8,000–5,000 years), when groups carrying R1b-V88 moved south from the Levant into the Sahara and then into the Sahel. It spread especially with Chadic-speaking populations in Central Africa (Lake Chad Basin). The African branch split off from other R1b lineages before the Indo-European-associated R1b-M269 expansion in Europe. In other words: R1b-V88 went south into Africa several thousand years before R1b-M269 spread with Indo-Europeans in Eurasia.
>>18004342>The Kisra legend is a migration story shared by a number of political and ethnic groups in modern Nigeria, Benin, and Cameroon, primarily the Borgu kingdom and the people of the Benue River valley. The migration legend depicts the arrival of a large military force in what is currently Northern Nigeria around the 7th Century AD. The Borgu kingdom claimed direct descent from the leader of this migration and a number of other polities recognize the migration through ceremony and formal regalia.
It likely originated in North Africa, then migrated south across the Sahel corridor during a humid period known as the African Humid Period.