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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Morpheus: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Gynphobic:Your chart is meaningless as body limb proportions are adaptations to the external environment and are not ancestry informative.[/QUOTE]Limb proportions are relevant to biogeographic origin: [i]Scientists have been studying remains from the Egyptian Nile Valley for years. Analysis of crania is the traditional approach to assessing ancient population origins, relationships, and diversity. In studies based on anatomical traits and measurements of crania, similarities have been found between Nile Valley crania from 30,000, 20,000 and 12,000 years ago and various African remains from more recent times (see Thoma 1984; Brauer and Rimbach 1990; Angel and Kelley 1986; Keita 1993). Studies of crania from southern predynastic Egypt, from the formative period (4000-3100 B.C.), show them usually to be more similar to the crania of ancient Nubians, Kushites, Saharans, or modern groups from the Horn of Africa than to those of dynastic northern Egyptians or ancient or modern southern Europeans. [b]Another source of skeletal data is limb proportions, which generally vary with different climatic belts. In general, the early Nile Valley remains have the proportions of more tropical populations, which is noteworthy since Egypt is not in the tropics. This suggests that the Egyptian Nile Valley was not primarily settled by cold-adapted peoples, such as Europeans.[/b][/i] [b]- Keita & Boyce[/b] [QUOTE]E3b is not a sub-Saharan Negroid marker, stupid nigger, and Hg E is of Asian origin[/QUOTE]Haplogroup E is of East African origin: [i]Both phylogeography and microsatellite variance suggest that E-P2 and its derivative, E-M35, probably originated in eastern Africa. This inference is further supported by the presence of additional Hg E lineal diversification and by the highest frequency of E-P2* and E-M35* in the same region. The distribution of E-P2* appears limited to eastern African peoples. The E-M35* lineage shows its highest frequency (19.2%) in the Ethiopian Oromo but with a wider distribution range than E-P2*. Indeed, it is also found at high frequency (16.7%) in the Khoisan of South Africa (Underhill et al. 2000; Cruciani et al. 2002) (suggesting, once again, their ancient relationship with Ethiopians) and observed in southern Europe (present study).[/i] [b]- Semino (2004)[/b] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Gynphobic: All of the most recent DNA evidence conclusively demonstrates that Egyptians always cluster genetically with other Mediterraneans, but never with sub-Saharan African Negroids. What more proof do you need? Unlike your cretinous negro self, I have already provided a mountain of evidence which you have simply ignored, probably because your primitive negro brain is incapable of formulating an adequate response to the many lines of evidence I have already offered. I can obviously see that you are a card-carrying member of the Proud Protruding Buttocks School of Negro Epistemology.[/QUOTE]Do you get drunk while you're at the computer? Your dumb racist ass hasn't provided any evidence that the Ancient Egyptians were "Mediterranean Caucasoids". Cite one study which contends that the Ancient Egyptians were Medi K-Zoids. All you've done is distorted the research of several studies to back up you assertions which makes you a LIAR! Others have already exposed your lies. [QUOTE]Also the "black" moderator of the site is really a nubian.[/QUOTE]He's an Egyptian. Are you trying to tell people who they are now? [QUOTE]Nubians are black skinned whites.[/QUOTE][IMG]http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y79/psychodiva/Laughing_RoflSmileyLJ.gif[/IMG] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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