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The average European is 25% Semitic anyway, as Semites from the fertile crescent of what is now Iraq brought farming into Europe. The Semites migrated into the middle east from India 4000 years ago, so they are relative newcomers.

Early European Farmers were not Semites and they were not from the Fertile Crescent. They were from Anatolia and around the Aegean Sea. This was in the early Neolithic (hence also being called Early Neolithic Farmers). They learned farming from the Natufians, who did come from the area of the Fertile Crescent.