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> ignored such complexities as geography and migration

That article doesn't look compelling when refuting a claim that depends entirely on geography and migration.



Not that I'm particularly convinced myself but you quoted the part about the prior paper, not the one the link was talking about:

> The current paper presents more realistic mathematical and computer models. It incorporates factors such as socially driven mating, physical barriers of geography and migration, and recorded historical events.


That's embarrassing. Thank you.




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