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[QUOTE]Originally posted by akoben08: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Wolofi: [qb] I have seen C.L Brace quoted a lot on this board and I just read something on Wikipedia saying that last year 2007 that there is not connection of Ancient Egypt to Sub-Saharan Africa. [QUOTE]A 2007 study which examined craniometric variation among ancient Egyptians of the predynastic and early dynastic periods found high levels of diversity but concluded that the formation of the Egyptian state was predominantly indigenous in development, with some, but limited migration from elsewhere.[22] A craniofacial study by C. Loring Brace et al. concluded that; "The Predynastic of Upper Egypt and the Late Dynastic of Lower Egypt are more closely related to each other than to any other population" and that they show ties with North African, Somalian, [b]European[/b] European, Nubian and, more remotely, [b]Indian populations[/b] Indian populations, but not with Sub-Saharan Africans or populations from other continents. [/QUOTE] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Race_of_ancient_Egyptians Is this guy a friend or foe? [/qb][/QUOTE]LOL C.L. Brace. Chimu/Salassin's favorite source. He’s a favorite of the “no race” hypocrites who are too embarrassed by discredited Hamitc theory, so they use him instead to “prove” ancient Egypt wasn’t a black civilization. He has even been quoted on stormfront, which should give an idea of what his conclusions are. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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