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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QB] ''Anthro Thinker'', lol. Whats taking you so long? I thought you said you was on cruise control. Lets face it, you wouldn't know how to interpret the data you randomly cite, if your life depended on it. Anthropology is NOT in line with your crappy beliefs. You need to scrap that scientific discipline out of your name, because you have ''pseudo-scientific'' written all over you. :D You crapped out a lot of assertions, but among the most hilarious, is the one where you insinuate that the close ties between Egyptians and Kushites is caused by geneflow from the Egyptian direction in dynastic times, LOL. I guess all nearby Saharan and Nilotic (Nile-Valley) groups that have strong physical ties with Ancient Egyptians, must have been affected by dynastic Egyptians, to explain why they don't all look like, say, Edi Amin. You people never fail to amaze. Then the fruitbasket posts Brace studies where half of the variables pertain to the Nasal region, and wonders why there is a distance. I don't know about others, but I don't need a paper to tell me that an excessive focus on nasal morphology will seperate certain Africans who look (on average) like Idi Amin's son on the left, from Africans who generally look (on average) like the Somali man on the right. [IMG]http://img.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2007/08_01/FaisalVictimCNS_468x349.jpg[/IMG] Post me a paper that accounts for this, by including elongated Africans, like the Masai, people from Kerma, Tindiga, Baggara, for example, and we'll see whether Naqadans are still distant from ''Sub Saharans'', and closer to Europeans. Good luck. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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