The Basque-Sumerian-Rh Negative Connection

I have previously written about the connection between the original Basques and the ancient Hebrews. This is taking it a step further. As you probably know, the ancient Hebrews are descendants of the Sumerians. Under the 3rd Dynasty of Ur, Sumer was becoming more Semitic than Sumerian. Y-DNA haplogroup J is known as the Sumerian marker now common in Jews and Arabs and especially frequent in the ancient Hebrews. Around 30% of male Ashkenazi Jews today still carry that marker. Usually, different ancient Hebrew tribes could be separated by subclades. For example, J1c3 still being present in about half of today’s Cohanim Jews indicates this likely to have been the original marker of this tribe. If someone claims something like … Continue reading The Basque-Sumerian-Rh Negative Connection