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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Tukuler: [QB] The Lower Nile is considered as its own region though technically speaking it's a long, narrow, Saharan oasis. Sudan, Chad, Niger, and Mali all, like Mauritania, have considerable landmass firmly in the Sahara. Amarnas and Ramses&son have shown little affinity with populations to the west and above 20° north. It's historically known pre/proto Tamazight speakers were mostly in the Delta and even in early-mid Late Kingdom times were mostly outside royalty until Ramses' Meshwesh slaves came into power (as Egyptianized nationals). [b] What paticular North Tropical and Mediterranean African populations would you like to see for to compare their STaRs with either set of Egyptian royal mummies? [/b] I'm eager. No longer reliant on popSTR's limited data base, I now have many CODIS tables from many peer reviewed articles. I enjoy compiling comparitive tables, so ask away (open to any and everyone). I'll show you the actual individual populations' loci alleles not some vague 3-group percentage listing. PopAffiliator 2 can show 5-group percentages but needs more than an 8 loci input to do it. Yes, one can fabricate filler but the results will be spurious. [QUOTE]Originally posted by beyoku: [qb] Why not run the data with the North African option if we are dealing with geographically North African populations? [/qb][/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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