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I am sorry, but who is saying that L0 is extinct? [1] says that L0 has a frequency of 25% in Mozambique! .... It appears, from [2] that L0 is simply the first offshoot off the tree rooted at mt-Eve. Please restore the template accordingly. dab (ᛏ) 07:26, 14 September 2006 (UTC)
I know that Ruhli and Steyr's paper says "late Iron Age" but that may be difficult for most readers to unpack. Particularly since: "Bone collagen from the mummy was radiocarbon dated to 140±30 BP or AD 1675–1735 (2-sigma calibrated) or alternatively from AD 1800 to post-1950".
The label on the map reads 144,000 KYA however "KYA" means "thousands of years ago"... which would make the date 144 million years in the past... pretty sure it should say either 144,000 BP or 144 KYA. 2601:342:100:9000:C035:B5D5:69E:4774 ( talk) 15:11, 7 October 2020 (UTC)
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I am sorry, but who is saying that L0 is extinct? [1] says that L0 has a frequency of 25% in Mozambique! .... It appears, from [2] that L0 is simply the first offshoot off the tree rooted at mt-Eve. Please restore the template accordingly. dab (ᛏ) 07:26, 14 September 2006 (UTC)
I know that Ruhli and Steyr's paper says "late Iron Age" but that may be difficult for most readers to unpack. Particularly since: "Bone collagen from the mummy was radiocarbon dated to 140±30 BP or AD 1675–1735 (2-sigma calibrated) or alternatively from AD 1800 to post-1950".
The label on the map reads 144,000 KYA however "KYA" means "thousands of years ago"... which would make the date 144 million years in the past... pretty sure it should say either 144,000 BP or 144 KYA. 2601:342:100:9000:C035:B5D5:69E:4774 ( talk) 15:11, 7 October 2020 (UTC)