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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Akachi: blablablabla [/QUOTE]SMH. All that spam for nothing. None of that SPAM will ever compensate for your faillure to address the bio-anthropological data of actual ancient Egyptian remains, and their comparison to other Africans. No matter how hard you run, statstical and live data will always catch up with your lying ass. SPAMMING cultural parallels has nothing to do with this thread or with specifying the bio- ethnic composition of Ancient Egypt and Nubia. Ancient Egypt and Nubia were biologically rooted in the Eastern Saharan region. I know it's hard to swallow, but you're done, boy. [IMG]http://s10.postimg.org/a8n94too9/20_8_2014_19_09_05.png[/IMG] Emphasis mine. Lower Nubians and Egyptians in yellow, West/Central Africans in blue. The Tigre sample in red, and the centroid of the Jebel Moya sample was not highlighted. Screen taken from Irish 2006. (JEM) Jebel Moya (EGE) Egyptian ‘E’ (NAQ) Naqada (BAD) Badarian (SED) Sedment (EGN) Egypt ‘Negroes’ (KER) Kerma (AGR) A-Group (BGR) B-Group (CGR) C-Group (DGR) D-Group (MER) Meroitic (XGR) X-Group (TAI) Taita (CAM) Cameroons (TIG) Tigrean (ASH) Ashanti (TET) Tetela (FRV) Fernand Vaz (IBO) Ibo [/QB][/QUOTE]
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