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Cranio-facial studies - ancient Egyptians group with North Africans/ West Eurasians
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Truthcentric: [QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: Those 11 and 15 variables (not 10-15) are well distributed over the entire cranium. Additionally, Keita’s work is much more in line with reality than Brace’s work, where African populations are concerned. Unlikely relationships are reduced, and much, much more in line with genetic data than Brace’s work under discussion. [/QUOTE]I'm curious, [qb]have you ever taken a course in biological anthropology[/qb] (I am majoring in that field at UCSD)? You sure seem to know a lot about it, certainly more than "Anthro Thinker". [/QUOTE]No I haven't, just been making sure I understand what I'm reading, whenever I'm reading it (I'm talking about the jargon), and that I'm putting all the data in a coherent context, that is in line with everything else I know. I used to want to go in that direction, but I gave it up a long time ago. I still like the profession, and I'm certainly interested in getting closer to the excavations and discoveries being made, through funding, in the near future. From my POV, that is the best way for me to approach the field; financially independant of having to find work in that area (which I understand to be relatively hard), but still being able to get fairly close, and learn more. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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