Ancient haplogroup found in Africa and Europe: 
                                               implications for aquiline features in humanity

Legend: Haplogroup M173 first appeared 35000 years ago and 
achieved the first large scale settlement in Europe by modern 
humans. We know two things about that time: 1) Upper 
Paleolithic Europe possessed the Aurignacian culture [35,000 - 
20,000 ya] and 2) the African San or Bushman, anthropologists 
say, were the Aurignacians. They know this in part because of 
shared culture: the steatophygous goddess statues and rock 
drawings of small, slender brown & black men typify the art of 
the San / Bushman. This population is seen above in the temple of 18th Dynasty Queen Hapshethut of the respected
Queen of Punt and her entourage. Such a population was also in the steatophygous Aurignacian figurine above from 
Austria, Russia, and France. Hatshepsut hadsent a trade mission to Punt where they met the revered Queen of Punt.
                            
Roughly 70% of English men, 95% of Spanish men, and 95% of Irish men have the distinctive Y-chromosome mutation 
and marker known as M173. The M173 haplogreoup marker with Eurasian roots evolved as from M173 --> M45 --> 
Eu18, Eu19, and M3. While women don’t carry these markers the counterparts of these men were the steatophygous 
Aurignacian Bushwomen. The images tell us that these women bore the sons who carried the M173 marker.

AQUILINE FEATURES FROM THE BUSHMAN TO HUMANITY? Bushmen carry a range of African / black / Negro 
features from both the wide nose and full lips to the narrow, aquiline nose and thin lips that other human beings are 
identified by. To the present author, it appears that: 1) as the Queen of Punt in ancient Africa and her entourage were 
thin-lipped and with Aquiline nose, it could well be their ancestors who left Africa, became the Aurignacian people, and 
with aquiline nose and thin lips were the basal population from which whites evolved. 2) It was from these thin-lipped,
aquiline nose Bushmen that Hathepsut and later populations of thin-featured Nubians, Somali, and Ethiopians 
emerged. Ernvironmental conditions would have played no role in the emergence of whites if the origination were 
dipigmented San. That seems to be the likeliest scenario for such features to descend from prehistoric Europe...art, art history, Paul Marc Washington, paleoneolithic@yahoo.com



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