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As Egyptians moved south, they encountered Negroids who were brought back as slaves. Miscegenation spread, Egyptians became more Negroid, and Egyptian civilization began to decline.

This is shown by the increasing lengths of the forearms relative to the upper arm (and lower limbs). (Zakrzewski, 2003, Table 6). “The change found in body plan is suggested to be the result of the later groups having a more tropical (Nilotic) form than the preceding populations.”

Zakrzewski, S.R. (2003). Variation in ancient Egyptian stature and body proportions. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol., Wiley-Liss, Inc. 121(3):219-229

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quote:
Originally posted by cassiterides:
As Egyptians moved south, they encountered Negroids who were brought back as slaves. Miscegenation spread, Egyptians became more Negroid, and Egyptian civilization began to decline.

This is shown by the increasing lengths of the forearms relative to the upper arm (and lower limbs). (Zakrzewski, 2003, Table 6). “The change found in body plan is suggested to be the result of the later groups having a more tropical (Nilotic) form than the preceding populations.”

Zakrzewski, S.R. (2003). Variation in ancient Egyptian stature and body proportions. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol., Wiley-Liss, Inc. 121(3):219-229

this does not indicate that the preceeding populations were not Nilotic it's just indicates that they less Nilotic than some of the later groups

show table 6

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quote:
Originally posted by cassiterides:
As Egyptians moved south, they encountered Negroids who were brought back as slaves. Miscegenation spread, Egyptians became more Negroid, and Egyptian civilization began to decline.

This is shown by the increasing lengths of the forearms relative to the upper arm (and lower limbs). (Zakrzewski, 2003, Table 6). “The change found in body plan is suggested to be the result of the later groups having a more tropical (Nilotic) form than the preceding populations.”

Zakrzewski, S.R. (2003). Variation in ancient Egyptian stature and body proportions. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol., Wiley-Liss, Inc. 121(3):219-229

^^Now this boys and girls is what one calls quote mining, hey c-asshitty you did say you were once a creationist huh? lol

Quote mining

"Quote mining is the deceitful tactic of taking quotes out of context in order to make them seemingly agree with the quote miner's viewpoint.[1] It's a way of lying. This tactic is widely used among Young Earth Creationists in an attempt to discredit evolution."

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Cassiterides you miscreant. Are you trying to merge two separate articles?

I know you like to plagiarize but this is embarrasing.

If im wrong screenprint your original source & i'll apologise.
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As Egyptians moved south, they encountered Negroids who were brought back as slaves. Miscegenation spread, Egyptians became more Negroid, and Egyptian civilization began to decline.

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This is a popular quote frequenting many racist websites.

The original source..

ErectusWalks Amongst Us The evolution of modern humans Richard D. Fuerle Spooner Press, 2008

ISBN 978-1-60458-121-8
Chapter 29.. miscegnation
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The poor thing, he must be upset.

As if we have not discussed the Zarzewski study many times on here. Just proves he is a fraud, liar and distorter.

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^ He is a poor thing indeed. I'm telling you guys 'cassterides' is an old troll who appeared in this forum years ago. It was then that someone exposed him for the loser he is working as an orderly in a mental hospital changing the bedpans of people crazier than him. Like a typical white loser, he clings to whiteness as the only source of pride and thus supremacy over 'inferior negroes'! LMAO [Big Grin]
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quote:
Originally posted by the lioness:

quote:
Originally posted by cassiterides:
As Egyptians moved south, they encountered Negroids who were brought back as slaves. Miscegenation spread, Egyptians became more Negroid, and Egyptian civilization began to decline.

This is shown by the increasing lengths of the forearms relative to the upper arm (and lower limbs). (Zakrzewski, 2003, Table 6). “The change found in body plan is suggested to be the result of the later groups having a more tropical (Nilotic) form than the preceding populations.”

Zakrzewski, S.R. (2003). Variation in ancient Egyptian stature and body proportions. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol., Wiley-Liss, Inc. 121(3):219-229

this does not indicate that the preceeding populations were not Nilotic it's just indicates that they less Nilotic than some of the later groups

show table 6

And again the Lyinass speaks the truth! It must a blue moon or something. [Smile]
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Here is something for our nut house orderly to ponder:

"sample populations available from northern Egypt from before the 1st Dynasty (Merimda, Maadi and Wadi Digla) turn out to be significantly different from sample populations from early Palestine and Byblos, suggesting a lack of common ancestors over a long time. If there was a south-north cline variation along the Nile valley it did not, from this limited evidence, continue smoothly on into southern Palestine. The limb-length proportions of males from the Egyptian sites group them with Africans rather than with Europeans." (Barry Kemp, "Ancient Egypt Anatomy of a Civilisation. (2005) Routledge. p. 52-60)

Add this together with the Zakrzewski quote and it makes sense that more southern groups merely had even more tropical forms but even northern Egyptians still had tropical forms.

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When it comes down to it Nile valley people were a mixture of mainly these two types of peoples in varying degrees:
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One is more tropically adapted than they other...one has been known to quote on quote "Renew" or "Refresh" the Egyptian civilization's "Vigor" during various points in history.

Now Pay VERY close attention : Euro clows dont even know what they are looking at. [Roll Eyes]

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who is this fool?
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^^ Indeed, what does he think he's doing!? [Big Grin]
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