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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Thought2: [QB] { Most African Americans probably come some where from the Sahelian region from Mali to Guinea-Bissau.} Sight Writes: And of course the Mandingo from Mali and Baladi share in the common E3b1 Y-Chromosome gene pool. Likewise the Baladi and the people of Guinea-Bissau share in common the M1 mtDNA lineage. {Some of these Saharan people went into the Nile Valley and were absorbed by the settled agritculturalists.} Sight Writes: Actually no. The earliest inhabitants of the Nile Valley were sedentary foragers. Later these sedentary foragers adopted Near Eastern domestic crops with the shift in the winter rain fall pattern as recognized at the Faiyum Oasis. Still later in Upper Egypt cattle herders and sedentary foragers slowly adopted Near Eastern domestic crops as well, but this shift did not fully take hold until the Naqada II phase. There were no settled agriculturalists initially in Lower or Upper Egypt. The base economic structure is sedentary foraging also known as advanced foraging or delayed-return foraging. {You don't know how many archaeological sites in Western Africa are sometimes neglected because of the main emphasis on Egypt.} Sight Writes: I think we can chew bubble gum and walk at the same time. {I hope people don't take this the wrong way but I often notice that since many Americans don't really have a fundamental culture they wallow in the whole idea of race and racial classification.} Sight Writes: What is a fundamental culture? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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