![]() But around 4,000 to 5,000 years ago the percentage was between 17 and 24. It was at the same level 1,500 years ago. MtDNA levels of Haplogroup K which is known as THE female Hebrew marker is currently at around 4% amongst the Basques. And here is something that stands out big time: What we are looking for is a downward trends towards today so it can be reversed into an upward trend looking back to get an idea of what the genepool amongst the original Basque people looked like. This does open up a very high possibility that the original Basque people were in fact Looking in addition at the fact that more than 50 percent of Basques are blood type O, can also indicate that the 44% who are blood type A could be a result of mixing with neighboring tribes, being that Europeans have a higher percentage of blood type A than O. Or at least descend from a group 100 percent rh negative.Īnother thing about the Basques is the very low number or B and AB people. Reversing the trend would in turn increase the percentage of rh negatives, and looking at a span of thousands of years, quite drastically so.Ĭould it be that the original settlers in the Pyrenees mountains were 100 percent (or close to) Rh Negative? Having been in the region and mixing with neighbors who have a lower percentage of rh negatives, the percentage of rh negatives amongst the Basque population must have gone down steadily. Here are some things to first agree upon to find out more through them: Reportedly present in the Pyrenees mountains for 8,000 to 14,000 years, they are known as the first Europeans. Just like almost all native American tribes are 100 percent O positive, everything indicates towards there having been ancient tribes which were 100 percent rh negative and even those that were likely 100 percent 0 negative and other ABOs.īut which were they and how can we find out who they were?Īside from the Berbers, the Basque population is one of the key to determine our ancestry. One of the most important issues to me is origin and in the case of rh negative blood, I want to know which if any ancient tribe was 100 percent rh negative before we all became a mix of tribes. The following is a reply to commonly asked questions and frequently given suggestions: I have received many questions and a lot of input since. Or rather … does the origin of rh negative blood lie in Hebrew ancestry?Ī little over a year I have published Is there a Basque-Jewish-Rh Negative connection? As always, update me if there is something I have missed or something that you have information wise not yet covered in this original article. Please be aware that this article is a few years old and has not been edited. The following article has been copied from All others are free to use the search box to look up specific terms of interest. The above article is a start for those new to this blog. ![]() Please be aware that this article has been partially removed due to moving servers and outdated information not being moved over. Is there a Basque-Jewish-Rh Negative connection? UPDATE:
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