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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Mystery Solver: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Sundiata: ^^So given these conclusions it would seem that a proposal of Sabean migrants who subsequently displaced the Native East African population present(dominating the region) only for they them selves to be displaced/miscegenated again by the local population would seem absurd. I like Hiernaux's objective approach to the data and his "elongated African" concept or observation seems to have shattered many previous mis-conceptions. These elongated Africans found in Kenya/Tanzania obviously must have shared recent common ancestry with Somalis, Ethiopians, and Eriteans/Askumites, in addition to the Tutsi and Burundi, etc since these features are most prevalent on that side of the continent...[/QUOTE]Actually, they are just as prevalent in west Africa, as is the so-called 'broad type' just as prevalent in east Africa. These appellations in my opinion, are still very misleading, because they still suggest fixed archetypes; reality is much more complex than that. Given as a description for limb/body proportions ratio, as Hiernaux had done elsewhere, would be the more appropriate use of the term, rather than as a suggestive term for cranio-metric morphology. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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