
What is the origin of Rh- blood?
- Rh Negative Facts
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May 7, 20230
Being Rh- means you are Rh(D) negative meaning you test negative for the D antigen of the Rhesus Blood Group System.
Was there a gene deletion?
Did several such gene deletions take place in various parts among various tribes and at various times?
When discussing regional origin of Rh- people, one must look at where conditions were great during those times for those with Rh- blood. Nowadays pollution and bad food are responsible for a lot, so it is imperative to go back in time and image areas such as the Black Sea region in summer.
Some Rh-s are sensitive to heat, others cold. This is also of interest to me.
As for the Pyrenees: Mountain regions may be somewhat problematic as oxygen supply is lowered, but just as the ocean area of the Pyrenees could be an ideal place of origin (if it was), chances are that the Proto-Basques simply went west until stopped by the ocean and of course, were comfortable along the coast.
The Neanderthals were not Rh+ or Rh-, they were partial D, a potential stepping stone from the D present to absent.
Since we are talking thousands of miles distance between locations of Neanderthal findings all testing partial D, Mourant may have been correct about Neanderthaloids being responsible for Rh- blood in southwest France area 50,000 years ago, but they also could be responsible for high Rh- frequencies in the Yamnaya as well as today’s descendants, the Celts.
Indo-Europeans in general, Persians, Mesopotamian, Sumerians, you name it.
Now that many false claims of cannibalism, low intelligence, brutal behavior among Neanderthals has been disproven, many new more carefully conducted studies about them can be expected. Much of what we already have, such as evidence in certain traits such as the occipital bun which Neanderthals are known for also being at elevated presence in groups such as the Basques indicates that while the often cited (and in so many ways misleading) article “How the Neanderthals turned into the Basques” mixes in plenty of fiction, the original premise of the article is in fact at least partially correct.
I can never understand people claiming intuition being able to read through an entire article despite red flags hitting them in the head. However, the beginning and important parts can be used for ongoing and upcoming research. But how can you not stop when outrageous claims are being presented in such a way that you are forced to adapt a belief in order to continue rather than taking a break to verify or disprove or at least make a serious attempt to?
When reptilianagenda.com and Blood of the Gods are listed as references, why would you blindly accept the content and even, in worst cases, simply share the link to the whole thing on social media?
The earliest Homo erectus migration events into Western Europe and the Basque Country had very little impact on history, culture and settlement forms. Notable is nonetheless the Atapuerca Mountains complex in northern Spain, that was inhabited in sizable communities by Homo antecessor (or Homo erectus antecessor), Homo heidelbergensis and Neanderthals for many generations. The first substantial settler groups have arrived during the Riss-Würm interglacial period, between 150,000 and 75,000 BP, who left traces of Acheulean culture and technology. These groups usually settled in the riverine lowlands, near the rivers Ebro and Adour in the regions of Araba, Navarre, Labourd and Lower Navarre.

Did Neanderthals “become” Rh negative?
This was suggested by A.E. Mourant: We were interested in discovering where Rh-negative may have originated. We therefore drew up a “weather-map” of the genic distribution of Rhnegative. The resulting isogenic map led us to conclude that Rh-negative originated in Southwestern France. We conjectured the period at about 50,000 years, and the population probably a Neanderthaloid-like (!) one. Here is the study: So far, all of the Neanderthal specimens examined were found to be Partial D: Did the Neanderthals evolve into Rh negatives in at least one region? About the author:


Geographical range of Neanderthals


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