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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Akachi: [QB] Nazlet Khater has consistently been found to be "Negroid" ("Niger-Congo" speakers/Sub Saharan African as consistently found to be the case below). People hinting at some sort of affinity with "Eurasians" are dumb as **** for their insinuation (the Natufians were "Eurasian" but were still found to have "Negroid" affinities, hence an expansion of black Africans outside of Africa): [IMG]http://img687.imageshack.us/img687/6735/nazletkhateregypt.jpg[/IMG] Ricaut 2008 [IMG]http://oi59.tinypic.com/29f6nuu.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://oi62.tinypic.com/2ch8dvc.jpg[/IMG] -- UNESCO 1981. The Peopling ancient Egypt.. http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0003/000328/032875eo.pdf This states that the "Negroid" group was the most dominant among the "other" elements during the Pre-Dynastic period.....let that fact sink in. None the less the all of the "races" of people listed are indigenous black Africans, and this was later corrected (in the 90's) to mean "Saharo-tropical" variants to include the WHOLE scope of black African physical diversity. Those "Mediterraneans" and "Cro Magnoids" are the contemporary East Africans shown in the purple on the map below (Nilotes/Nilo Saharan speakers and "Ethiopic" Horners). [IMG]http://oi58.tinypic.com/2d1ag4.jpg[/IMG] The "Negroid" group is shown in the light blue and correlate with the Niger-Congo speakers and M2 lineage (Keita 2005): [IMG]http://www.languagesgulper.com/eng/Niger_files/droppedImage.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/96/Distribution_of_haplogroup_e1b1a_in_Rosa_2007.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://mathildasanthropologyblog.files.wordpress.com/2008/07/negskull.gif[/IMG] [IMG]http://oi58.tinypic.com/ixc968.jpg[/IMG] Here is Keita's support for this stance: [i]"[b]The M2 lineage[/b] is mainly found primarily in "eastern", [b]"sub-saharan", and sub-equatorial African groups, those with the highest frequency of the "Broad" trend physiognomy[/b], but found also in [b]notable frequencies in Nubia and Upper Egypt[/b], as indicated by the RFLP TaqI 49a, f variant IV (see Lucotte and Mercier, 2003; Al-Zahery et al. 2003 for equivalecies of markers), which is affiliated with it. The distribution of these markers in other parts of Africa has usually been explained by the "Bantu migrations", [b]but their presence in the Nile Valley in non-Bantu speakers cannot be explained in this way.[/b] [b]Their existence is better explained by their being present in populations of the early Holocene Sahara, who in part went on to people the Nile Valley in the mid-Holocene[/b], according to Hassan (1988); this occurred long before the "Bantu migrations",[b]which also do not explain the high frequency of M2 in Senegal, since there are no Bantu speakers there either"[/b] . S.O.Y. Keita American Journal of Human Biology 16:679-689 (2004)[/i] and Keita of course has been validated right here: [i] "We amplified 16 Y chromosomal, short tandem repeats (AmpF\STR Yfiler PCR amplification kit; Applied Biosystems).........Genetic kinship analyses revealed identical haplotypes in both mummies (table 1⇓); using the Whit Athey’s haplogroup predictor, [b]we determined the Y chromosomal haplogroup E1b1a[/b] " [/i] http://www.bmj.com/content/345/bmj.e8268 and even further confirmation of this "Niger-Congo" affinity is the finding of the blood disease unique only to those within the "Niger-Congo" bloodline. [i]1999 May-Jun Dipartimento di Biologia Animale e dell'Uomo, Università degli Studi di Torino. " [b]We conducted a molecular investigation of the presence of sicklemia in six predynastic Egyptian mummies (about 3200 BC)[/b] from the Anthropological and Ethnographic Museum of Turin. Previous studies of these remains showed the presence of severe anemia, while histological preparations of mummified tissues revealed hemolytic disorders." [/i] Contextualization of this research by myself will come upon any (who I see serious about this) request. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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