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[QUOTE]Originally posted by akoben08: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Yonis2: [qb] Brace also found that the Natufians were closer to his "Sub-saharan" africans than any other samples he collected, so i doubt he had ulterior motives (as being a racist with agenda), he simply published the results of his findings. Had he been a white-supremacist then he could have easily chosen to not include the Natufians in his publication (who afterall introduced sedentary culture to Anatolia and southern Europe). Also, when he found that the bronze age Europeans did not cluster with modern Europeans (which automatically debunkes stormfront's "White ancient egyptian" claim in reference of brace) he immediatly made a new publication, why would a white-supremacist do that, and mess up stormfronts and the likes white-supremacist agenda? I agree with Bass that his use of "sub-saharan" african is a political-correctness way of saying "negroid", however i don't think he had other alternitives to chose in between, it's a much better choice than "negroid" which has a negative connotation due to recent racial history. Therefore it shouldnt be taken litteraly as being in reference of geography which i doubt he even attempts to hide. [/qb][/QUOTE]Thanks for the clarification. I think my problem is that I am a little behind on his data. I am still seeing the "clusters and clines" Brace. I know that even and "updated" Bernal still adheres to debunked classifications and generalizations, still presents "west Africans" as a model in order to say that only certain dynastys can "usefully be called black". [/QB][/QUOTE]
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