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European Hunter-Gatherers Sailed to North Africa 8,500 Years Ago
Archaeology Magazine ^ | March 24, 2025 | editors / unattributed / Live Science

Posted on 03/27/2025 7:49:03 AM PDT by SunkenCiv

According to a Live Science report, European hunter-gatherers traversed the Mediterranean Sea in primitive boats and visited North Africa much earlier than previously thought. A new study sequenced the DNA from nine individuals who lived in modern-day Algeria and Tunisia between 6,000 and 10,000 years ago. The surprising results revealed that some of them may have been descended from Mesolithic Europeans. The genome of one particular man buried at the site of Djebba in Tunisia indicated that at least six percent of his DNA could be traced back to European hunter-gatherers. These results suggest that the individual's local ancestors mixed with Europeans around 8,500 years ago. This is the first clear evidence that the two geographically separate groups intermingled at that early date. Although no boat remains have been found to date, experts theorize that groups from Sicily may have voyaged across the open sea and reached North Africa using long wooden dugout canoes such as the 7,000-year-old examples that have been found in Lake Bracciano in central Italy. "Several decades ago, some biological anthropologists proposed that European and North African hunter-gatherers had made contact, based on morphological analyses of skeletal traits," said University of Vienna researcher Ron Pinhasi. "At the time, this theory appeared overly speculative. However, 30 years later, our new genomic data has validated these early hypotheses. This is really exciting."

(Excerpt) Read more at archaeology.org ...


TOPICS: History; Science; Travel
KEYWORDS: africa; algeria; ancientnavigation; djebba; europe; godsgravesglyphs; helixmakemineadouble; huntergatherers; italy; lakebracciano; ronpinhasi; sail; sicily; tunisia
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To: wildcard_redneck; ModelBreaker; gundog

/bingo!


21 posted on 03/27/2025 10:24:15 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (Putin should skip ahead to where he kills himself in the bunker.)
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To: SunkenCiv

Wasn’t N. Africa mostly desert then and Sicily/S. Italy pretty fertile then? If so, why would anyone want to go there? Enlighten me.


22 posted on 03/27/2025 10:32:31 AM PDT by antidemoncrat ( )
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To: ckilmer

This event is considered the most abrupt global-scale environmental shift since the extinction of the dinosaurs.


Other than the massive comet debris bombardment in 10,900 BC which burned off 10% of the Earth’s vegetation (and a lot of oxygen), ushered in the 1,000 yearlong Younger Dryas Event - the coldest period recorded, caused the Ice Cap to fully melt, raising the sea level worldwide 400 feet, and caused the extinction of the Mega Fauna (woolly mammoths etc).

Other than that, nothing happened.


23 posted on 03/27/2025 10:55:52 AM PDT by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
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To: SunkenCiv
20,000 years ago - at glacial peak - the sea miles between Sicily and Tunisia would have been reduced, because ocean sea level was 125 feet to 300 feet lower.

Probably, several small islands emerged, too.

However, I have no idea how to calculate that.

24 posted on 03/27/2025 11:31:02 AM PDT by zeestephen (Trump Landslide? Kamala lost the election by 230,000 votes, in WI, MI, and PA.)
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To: SauronOfMordor

That’s where the Celts crossed into North Africa.


25 posted on 03/27/2025 2:08:02 PM PDT by Mr. Blond
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