As I have previously stated, it wouldn’t make sense that the Basque population, still 1/3rd rh negative despite mixing with neighbors, would be a result of Early Farmer ancestry with 4% rh negatives and Hunter Gatherers with 24% rh negatives. The scientist claiming these percentages has yet to show real proof, but for argument’s sake, I will run with the numbers as they sound reasonable enough.
Of course, it would be easy to dismiss this theory completely. Or lose ourselves in mysteries as alternate solutions.
There is however one that would make sense to me:
What if it is a part of the overall rh negative personality traits that rh negative people are natural born explorers? What if the ones who took the step to migrate all the way to the west until the ocean’s presence stopped their ability to go further were much higher in rh negative frequencies than the population they originated from?
Hi Mike,
Interesting comment.
I wonder how many of your readers that are RH- have difficulty staying in one place or even one country for that matter. I myself have lived in four countries and have constantly moved or traveled throughout my life. I love visiting new places.
I will ask the question on the Facebook page. Many have told me in private that the nomadic lifestyle seems to be second nature to them.