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[QUOTE]Originally posted by L': [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Kalonji: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Afrocentric Liars Exposed: [qb] LOL!! Look at you doing all sorts of gymnastics to "reconcile" what contradicts your belief in Black Egypt. Clearly, you have no academic honesty for the mere fact, you are trying to force the information to conform to your nonsensical belief. You guys are off the chain!!! [/qb][/QUOTE]What non-sensical belief? That the Badarians clustered with the Teita? That the Badarians had a nasal index of 50+? Or that the peoples with whom the Egyptians had common ancestry show same hair characteristics? Welcome to the real world, bub. Africans don't conform to your pre conceived notions. Christian period Nubians on a cranial map: [IMG]http://img96.imageshack.us/img96/1776/africanplot.gif[/IMG] The same Africans populations when there hair is examined Parralels with Egyptian hair in peculiar coloration: [b]Meroitic and Christian period Nubians[/b] [i]Pigmentation, even allowing for oxidation of melanin, [b]showed a higher proportion of lighter samples than is currently associated with the Nubian area.[/b][/i] http://wysinger.homestead.com/hair_semma.pdf [b]Badarian[/b] [i]In some of the Badarian crania hair was preserved, thanks to good conditions in the desert sand. (...) They were black in I6 samples, [b]dark brown in 11, brown in I2, light brown in 1 and grey in 11 cases.[/b][/i] Paralells with Badarian hair: [b]Meroitic and Christian period group[/b] [i]The average diameter of the Semna sample was close to both the N.W. European and East African samples, which are of medium thickness. [b]Of the variables that best distinguish European and African samples, the total Semna sample was closer to the European on average curvature, crimp, and ratio of length.[/b][/i] [b]Badarian[/b] [i]In some of the Badarian crania hair was preserved, thanks to good conditions in the desert sand. In the first series, according to the description of the excavators, [b]they were curly in 6 cases, wavy in 33 cases and straight in 10 cases.[/b][/i] [/qb][/QUOTE]Analysis of Badarian Crania by Zakrzewski 2002 also found the Badarian to be morphologically homogeneous. Which hurts the euro-centric ideology even more given that they show morphological clusters with southern African groups. Not to mention that they are found to be the 'centroid' in both cranial (zakrzewski 2007) and dental (Irish 2006) analysis. So they are quite similar to latter Egyptians and a good representative of the ancestors to the Egyptians [IMG]http://www.forumbiodiversity.com/images/smilies/laugh.gif[/IMG] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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