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[QUOTE]Originally posted by rasol: [QB] [QUOTE]The morphometric affinities of the 33,000 year old skeleton from Nazlet Khater....[/QUOTE] [i]Wow, a single skeleton that's described as "proto-Khoisan" and "suggestive of Negroid morphology". How conclusive. [/i] Wow, 3 weeks of empty rhetoric from you and still: prehistoric whites of East Africa ARE NOWHERE TO BE FOUND. [IMG]http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/wink.gif[/IMG] In terms of this discussion, that IS conclusive. As for prehistoric Black Africans, if you want more, just ask politely.... [IMG]http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/smile.gif[/IMG] [i]Early southern predynastic Egyptian crania show tropical African affinities[/i] - S.O.Y. Keita Journal of Human Evolution, 2000 Sep; 39(3): 269-88. [i]A phenetic craniometric analysis of early farmers from the Nile Valley of Upper Egypt was undertaken in order to explore this hypothesis. Badarian crania were studied with European and African series, using Generalized distances and cluster analyses (neighbour joining and UPGMA algorithms). [b]Greater affinity is found with the African series.[/b][/i] - Soy Keita, A.J. Boyce. [i]The equally Negro features of the protodynastic face of Tera Neter and those of the the first king to unify the valley, also prove that this is the only valid hypothesis.[/i] - Prof. William Petrie, The making of Egypt. [IMG]http://www.homestead.com/wysinger/anous.jpg[/IMG] The Anu- first rulers of Kemet. [i]These... were long-headed-dolicocephalic is the learned term-and below even medium stature, but Negroid features are often to be observed. Whatever may be said of the northerners, it is safe to describe the dwellers in Upper Egypt as of essentially African stock,[/i] - Sir Alan Gardiner. [i]comparison with neighboring Nile Valley skeletal samples suggests that the high status cemetery represents an endogamous ruling or elite segment of the local population at Naqada, which is more closely related to populations in northern Nubia than to neighboring populations in southern Egypt.[/i] American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Vol. 101, Issue 2, October 1996, Pages: 237-246 [i]At Tushka in Nubia, the horn cores of cows were placed in burials as early as 10,000 BC, suggesting their afterlife beliefs.[/i] - The Origins of Egyptian Religion by Taylor Ray Ellison [i]Late Pleistocene/Holocene Tushka ( Sudanese Nubia) is 'Negroid' [/i] COLIN P. GROVES AND ALAN THORNE 1999 The Terminal Pleistocene and Early Holocene Populations of Northern Africa. [i]The oldest remains of Homo sapiens sapiens found in East Africa were associated with an industry having similarities with the Capsian. It has been called Upper Kenyan Capsian, although its derivation from the North African Capsian is far from certain. At Gamble's Cave in Kenya, five human skeletons were associated with a late phase of the industry, Upper Kenya Capsian C, which contains pottery. A similar associationis presumed for a skeleton found at Olduvai, which resembles those from Gamble's Cave. The skeletons are of very tall people. They had long, narrow heads, and relatively long, narrow faces. The nose was of medium width; and prognathism, when present, was restricted to the alveolar, or tooth-bearing, region......all their features can be found in several living populations of East Africa, like the Tutsi of Rwanda and Burundi, who are very dark skinned and differ greatly from Europeans in a There is every reason to believe that they are ancestral to the living 'Elongated East Africans'. Neither of these populations, fossil and modern, should be considered to be closely related to the populations of Europe and western Asia.[/i] -Hiernaux The People of Africa. [i] "The M2 lineage is mainly found primarily in "eastern", "sub-saharan", and sub-equatorial African groups, those with the highest frequency of the "Broad" trend physiognomy, but found also in notable frequencies in Nubia and Upper Egypt, 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", but their presence in the Nile Valley in non-Bantu speakers cannot be explained in this way. 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, according to Hassan (1988); this occured long before the "Bantu migrations", which also do not exlain the high frequency of M2 in Senegal, since there are no Bantu speakers there either". [/i] S.O.Y. Keita American Journal of Human Biology 16:679-689 (2004) [IMG]http://www.homestead.com/wysinger/fresque2.jpg[/IMG] Black African Hunter 5'5" in height, 6000 BC [i]The people of the Sahara apparently influenced the cultures of both the Nile valley and of West Africa. The domestication of the local wild Bos africanus cattle probably also originated in the Sahara, in the fourth millennium. The pictures provide the most complete record of a prehistoric African culture. An Italian team of archaeologists first explored the Libyan Sahara almost fifty years ago. In 1958 they struck gold. Professor Fabrizio Mori discovered the Black mummy [5,000 bc] at the Uan Muhuggiag rockshelter[/i] - world fact book, [URL=http://www.fulcrumtv.com/blackmummy.htm]http://www.fulcrumtv.com/blackmummy.htm[/URL] [This message has been edited by rasol (edited 13 February 2005).] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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