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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Mansa Musa: [QB] Very nice thread Supercar. One must look [i]very[/i] carefully at [i]terminology[/i] and [i]context[/i] within these anthropological studies, otherwise it is very easy to misinterpret conclusions. Btw, when you are citing studies could you please end the citation with the name of the study you are quoting from? I am familiar enough with which quote comes from which but some readers may want to look up the studies and not know where the text comes from. [b]Example:[/b] [b]Previous concepts about the origin of the First Dynasty Egyptians as being somehow external to the Nile Valley or less “native” are not supported by archeology.[/b] In summary, the [b]Abydos First Dynasty royal tomb contents reveal a notable craniometric heterogeneity. [i]Southerners predominate.[/i][/b] The suggestion of previous work, namely that crania with southern and coastal northern patterns might be present in these tombs, has been demonstrated and explained by historical and archaeological data.” - [b]Keita 1992 (Further Studies of Crania From Ancient Northern Africa)[/b] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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