Though the finding may seem intuitive, it contradicts the notion that European Jews mostly descend from people who left Israel and the Middle East around 2,000 years ago. Instead, a substantial proportion of the population originates from local Europeans who converted to Judaism, said study co-author Martin Richards, an archaeogeneticist at the University of Huddersfield in England.

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It’s also an article from 2013…

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And? Where’s the rule against posts from 2013?

Anyways I will edit the title and add it. But it is frustrating that this is even an issue!

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Lol, what

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At some level I get that a post from 2013 isn’t news but it is also a topic about an ongoing conflict and to this day I have to bring up this article and others to people who insist that Ashkenazi Jews are indigenous and cousins to the Arabs.

This is not a news community. So I would like to be able to post relevant articles even if they were from the 19th century.

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Just agreeing that it’s a garbage post - sorry if that ellipsis was ambiguous.

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