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[QUOTE]Originally posted by ausar: [QB] But with rock art it is often hard to tell what ethnic group exactly drew the rock art. In some cases we can take the Rock art at Tassil and connect it to Sahelian Africans because some of the hair styles and even rituals are similar. Some rock art painted white might be symbolic. For instance there is a tribe that lives in Chad that paint themselves completely white. How do we know that the rock art in question actually signify fair skinned people or just people painted ''white''? This is why we need to study skeletal records of the Sahara. So far the skeletal remains studied have affinity with sub-Saharan Africans. The Saharan culture is called either the Sudan-Saharo or African Aquatic culture. Both these are directly connected to the Khartoum Mesolothic/Neolithic. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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