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New Study: Phoenicians Descended From European Cave Men

PostPosted: Wed Jun 01, 2016 5:47 am
by EzraLB
No matter how hard they try, archeologists, under the spell of the jews, just cannot seem to figure out who the Phoenicians actually were racially--and where they came from originally.

In 1994, the remains of a young Phoenician man were found in Carthage, and genetic studies have concluded that he was of [White] European descent:

"A European Mitochondrial Haplotype Identified in Ancient Phoenician Remains from Carthage, North Africa" by Elizabeth A. Matisoo-Smith et al:

http://journals.plos.org/plosone/articl ... ne.0155046

The study repeats the long-held and wrong-headed assumption that the Phoenicians were "Canaanites" demonstrating their confusion of geography and race. This assumption, however, is contradicted by the genetic evidence that the Phoenicians have [White] European DNA.

The study denies that Phoenicians could have originally been from the Levant because modern-day Lebanese do not share the same genetics as the Phoenicians. Of course, this is based on the false assumption that today's Lebanese arabs have always been in that location, which they were not.

So how does this "study" reconcile this problem? It proposes that the Phoenicians were descendants of European "Mesolithic" hunter-gatherers (i.e. "cave men") who migrated south and east out of Europe and settled in areas like the Levant and Carthage. History has been turned on its head.

This lie must be maintained, despite the mounting evidence to the contrary--because White Europeans must never find out that their ancestors all originated in the Levant and surrounding areas.

Re: New Study: Phoenicians Descended From European Cave Men

PostPosted: Wed Jun 01, 2016 7:53 am
by NicoChristian
It's like when a certain group claims to be descended from the Israelites and there many; they compare the genetics of those people with modern Jews. You can't study anthropology using modern populations because many of the populations have migrated and mixed over the centuries.