E1b1a-map

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The haplogroup (also known as E-V38 ) represents one of the most significant and geographically widespread paternal lineages in human genetic history. Often referred to as the "paternal signature of Africa," its map reveals a story of ancient migrations, the birth of agriculture, and massive population shifts that have shaped the modern genetic landscape of Sub-Saharan Africa and the African Diaspora. Evolutionary Origins and Geographical Anchoring

: These migrations were fueled by the adoption of agriculture and iron-working, allowing Bantu-speaking populations to rapidly expand. e1b1a-map

: As they moved, they carried the E1b1a lineage with them, largely replacing or absorbing local hunter-gatherer populations. This expansion is why E1b1a is now the modal haplogroup across nearly all of Southern and East Africa . Global Distribution and the African Diaspora The haplogroup (also known as E-V38 ) represents

Genetic research, such as that detailed by DNA Genics , suggests that E1b1a originated during the , approximately 40,000 to 50,000 years ago . While there is ongoing scholarly debate regarding its exact point of origin, many researchers point to East Africa or the Horn of Africa as the likely cradle for the basal E1b1 lineages. : As they moved, they carried the E1b1a

The most dramatic chapter in the E1b1a map is the . Beginning roughly 3,000 to 4,000 years ago, speakers of Bantu languages began a massive southward and eastward migration from their West-Central African homeland (near modern-day Nigeria and Cameroon).

Provide more information on to see if you belong to this lineage. Y-DNA Haplogroup E: E1b1b and E1b1a - Diahan Southard


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