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The deep lineage of an Afrikaner - André Buys

CLOSE Stan Photo 2023 10 14André Buys, 10 February 2024

The recital deals with André's recent ancestors from the present to the origin of mankind. Deep ancestry research is a multidisciplinary genealogical research methodology and contains disciplines such as research in archives, history, population dynamics, genetics and memetics.

A slide of a population dynamics model was shown and it shows the world population of the present back to and including the memetic Adam (the Adam of the Bible) and further back to the genetic Adam, the first human.

Afrikaners are lucky that there are comprehensive records from the landing of Jan van Riebeeck at the Cape. European ancestors can be traced back to the fifteenth century, before which the sources dry up. Before 1500 up to and including 400 there are only records of royalty and the aristocracy as they had to prove inheritance rights. Before 400 there are legendary records; some of the facts are actual facts and other "facts" are legendary.

The genealogy in the Bible is accurate because the Jews had to prove their Jewishness. The date of the memetic Adam is about 1890 BC and the date of the genetic Adam 245 760 BC.

The speaker has drawn up a table of his ancestors on an Excel spreadsheet, divided into: South Africa, Europe, Nobility (0 AD to 1400 AD) and Legendary, 5 000 AD to 0 AD.

He has 8264 progenitors in his list. He highlighted some of his ancestors, persons of the nobility as well as a proconsul at the time of Paul's missionary journeys (Acts 13:6-12), Sergius Paulus.

These days DNA tests are of great help. The Afrikaner's genes are e.g. Homo sapiens sapiens 97.7%. Homo sapiens neanderthalensis 1.7% and Homo sapiens Denisova 0.4%.