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Dr. Clyde Winters Archaeogenetic
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Dr. Clyde Winters .
My interests are:
Afrocentric Studies, Afro-Asian studies, linguistics
and anthropology. Dr. Clyde Winters is an Educator , Anthropologist and Linguist. He has taught Education and Linguistics at Saint Xavier University -Chicago. Dr. Winters is the author of numerous articles on anthropology, archeogenetics and linguistics. His articles have appeared in the Journal of Black Studies, Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, Science, Bio Essays, Current Science, International Journal of Human Genetics, International Journal of Dravidian Linguistics, and Journal of Modern African Studies.
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Public Understandings of Ancient Egypt in the Formation of Dalit and Afro-American Identities and History
Curriculum
The Kushite Spread of Haplogroup R1-M173
African Millets carried to India by Dravidian speakers
Public Understandings of Ancient Egypt in the Formation of Dalit and Afro]American Identities and History Curriculum
The Ancient Indian Populations were not homogenous
The African Origin of Haplogroup M1
The African Origin of Haplogroup M1
Origin and Spread of Haplogroup N
Did Dravidians Originate in Africa
Origin and Spread of Dravidian Speakers
The Fulani are not from the Middle East
High Levels of Divergence Across Indian Populations
Sub-Saharan Origin of Early European Farmers
9bp and the relationship between African and Dravidian Speakers
Y-chromosome Evidence for the African Origin of Dravidian Agriculture
Genetic Structure of Pacific Islanders
Literacy Existed in the Indus Valley, Science Magazine ,June 2009
Can parallel mutation and neutral genome selection explain Eastern African M1 consensus HVS-I motifs in Indian M haplogroups
Sickle Cell Anemia In India And Africa
The Kushite Spread of Haplogroup R1-M173
African Millets carried to India by Dravidian speakers
Were the First Americans : Africans
Munda Speakers are the Oldest Population in India
A Sub-Saharan Origins for Early European Farmers
The Ancient Indian Populations were not Homogenous
Olmec and Mande loanwords in the Mayan, Mixe-Zoque and Taino languages
Genetic Evidence of Early African Migration into America
Is Native American R Y-Chromosome of African Origin?
Did Haplogroup M23 Originate in Africa
African Origin of R1-M173
The Demic Expansion of Haplogroup M from East Africa to Senegambia
African Origin the Niger Congo Speakers
First European Farmers were not Eastern Europeans
The Gibraltar Out of Africa Exit for Anatomically Modern Humans
There has been a Continous Indigenous Sub-Saharan Presence in North Africe for 30ky
First Europeans were Sub-Saharan Africans
Macrohaplogroup M Did not Originate in India
Dravidian is the language of the Indus Valley Writing
THE PALEOAMERICANS CAME FROM AFRICA
A PROTOCOL TO EVALUATE POPULATION GENETICS PAPERS. Available at Cibtech Journal of Bio-Protocols
AFRICAN ORIGIN OF NATIVE AMERICAN R1-M173. International Journal of Innovative Research and Review , 3 (1):21-29
Were the First Europeans Pale or Dark Skinned? Advances in Anthropology, 4,124-132
HLA-B*35 IN MEXICAN AMERINDIANS AND AFRICAN
Inference of Ancient Black Mexican Tribes and DNA
African and Dravidian Origins of the Melenesians
Who were the Mound Builders
AFRICAN ORIGINS PALEOAMERICAN DNA
THE PALEOAMERICANS CAME FROM AFRICA
The Demic Expansion of the M-Haplogroup from East Africa to the Senegambia.
Haplogroup L3 (M,N) probably spread across Africa before the Out of Africa event.
Response by Oppenheimer to Winters( 2012) Haplogroups L3(M,N) Probably Spread Across Africa Before the Out of Africa Event