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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Troll Patrol aka Ish Gebor: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [qb] [IMG]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b0/Iberomaurisiense-Capsiense_.png/800px-Iberomaurisiense-Capsiense_.png[/IMG] This too was posted several times. Iberomaurusian green, Capsian blue as we can see, of the North not the South, and archaeological evidence supporting that [/qb][/QUOTE]Hmmmm, this map is not about the origin of the people. It mere shows sites inhabited by Caspians and Iberomaurusian at the Magreb. And it's a from Wikipedia btw, unless you see this as peer reviewed scholarship? I too find it ironic and a bit frustrating I have to repost the same again. And I truly wonder why it just can't sink into you? [QUOTE] [i]Craniometric data from seven human groups (Tables 3, 4) were subjected to principal components analysis,[b] which allies [/b]the early Holocene population at Gobero (Gob-e) with mid-Holocene “Mechtoids” from Mali and Mauritania [18], [26], [27] and with Late Pleistocene Iberomaurusians and early Holocene Capsians from across the Maghreb[/i] [...] Principal components analysis of [b]craniometric variables closely allies[/b] the early Holocene occupants at Gobero, who were buried with Kiffian material culture, with Late Pleistocene to mid-Holocene humans from the Maghreb and southern Sahara referred to as Iberomaurusians, Capsians and “Mechtoids.” [/QUOTE]--Paul C. Sereno Lakeside Cemeteries in the Sahara: 5000 Years of Holocene Population and Environmental Change [QUOTE] Frequently termed Mechta-Afalou or Mechtoid, these were a skeletally robust people and definitely African in origin, [...] At the opposite end of the chronological spectrum, dental morphology does suggest connections with later Africans, including those responsible for the Capsian Industry (Irish 2000) and early mid-Holocene human remains from the western half of the Sahara (Dutour 1989), something that points to the Maghreb as one of the regions from which people recolonised the desert (MacDonald 1998). [/QUOTE]--Lawrence Barham The First Africans: African Archaeology from the Earliest Toolmakers to Most Recent Foragers (Cambridge World Archaeology) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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