Jayde wrote:It is not found much in Asia, from what I could find. Which is why they were speculating about a migration from Europe. Because it is found in a few tribes of Northern native Americans.
When I say "asiatic", I don't necessarily mean from Asia. If you read accounts of ancient Rome, the term "asiatic" is used to describe non-Whites who lived within the eastern Roman Empire.
Rather than looking at the dispersion of the X haplotype, it's far more instructive to look at the groups who have the highest percentage of X, and that is the Israeli (arabic) Druze population, as it is probably from this group that it spread.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Druze
Here is a Syrian Israeli Druze with the X haplotype. Clearly, he does not look "asiatic" in the modern sense, but from a White Roman perspective, he would be considered "asiatic". He could pass as "white"...