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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Akachi: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: 1) So again, where is your evidence that Mesolithic Nubians and modern West Africans have an especially close relationship, not shared with other African samples?[/QUOTE]You ignore the implications of the findings below all you want! "In contrast, Irish and Turner (1990) and Irish (2000, 2005) noted that Pleistocene Nubians (in particular those of Jebel Sahaba skeletons) were as a group quite different from recent Nubians for dental discreet traits yet shared great phenetic affinity with recent West African populations." -- T.W. Holiday 2013 ("Population Affinities of the Jebel Sahaba Skeletal Sample") [QUOTE] 2) And how exactly does it help your case that AE were "true negroids [sic]" (lol!), when your own citation says that Mesolithic Nubians and West Africans are distant from dynastic Egypto-Nubians? [/QUOTE]...What quote are you talking about? [QUOTE] 3) And when are you going to stop running away from the inconvenient fact laid out in the OP that "negroid" in relation to dynastic Sudan and Egypt does not equal West African, and that West African "negroid" doesn't equal Central African "negroid" either, as documented in Tukuler's OP and elsewhere? [/QUOTE]The term "negroid" when arguing with you suddenly doesn't mean the tradition Niger-Congo, M2, Sickle Cell carrying, populations whom Western scholars deemed "true Negroid". [IMG]http://www.antiquaprintgallery.com/ekmps/shops/richben90/images/world-races-of-mankind-prevailing-religions-1900-map-72449-p.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/96/Distribution_of_haplogroup_e1b1a_in_Rosa_2007.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://www.languagesgulper.com/eng/Niger_files/droppedImage.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://mathildasanthropologyblog.files.wordpress.com/2008/07/causkull.gif[/IMG] Flat face East African type>>>"Caucasoid" [IMG]http://mathildasanthropologyblog.files.wordpress.com/2008/07/negskull.gif[/IMG] [IMG]http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-at9A_hxt52s/UGep32QEi4I/AAAAAAAAbcg/dLXXbqjQp7o/s1600/sahaba9pn.jpg[/IMG] [b]Mesolithic[/b] Nubian skull A Nubian skull (Kerma) [IMG]http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-YCpqpcUCrAg/UGfGT-NwOtI/AAAAAAAAbeI/OvyaLPTf-Cg/s1600/Kerma+Skull.png[/IMG] Nutter (1958) noted affinities between [b]the Badarian and Naqada samples, a feature that Strouhal (1971) attributed to their skulls possessing “Negroid” traits.[/b] Keita (1992), using craniometrics, discovered that the Badarian series is distinctly different from the later Egyptian series, a conclusion that is mostly confirmed here. [b]In the current analysis, the Badari sample more closely clusters with the Naqada sample and the Kerma sample.[/b] However, it also groups with the later pooled sample from Dynasties XVIII–XXV. -- Godde K. (2009) An Examination of Nubian and Egyptian biological distances: Support for biological diffusion or in situ development? Homo. 2009;60(5):389-404. The Pre-Dynatic Egyptians were found to be Negroid...and had closest affinities to the Negroid Nubians. This Negroid affinity suddenly ceases around the Late period, as this study states that Late Dynastic Egyptians were a different group of Africans than the Pre-Dynastic and even those of the 18th Dynasty (New Kingdom). It somehow means something else...anything else...why because you are double agent sent here to obfuscate our history and identity as a proud people. You are trying to make us feel embarrassed about our distinct identity hence why you and the double agents on this board have for decades obscured our distinct identity as a people under the guise of "Africanity" (the we are all one bullshit). Take that **** on...bitch! [/QB][/QUOTE]
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