...
Post A Reply
my profile
|
directory
login
|
register
|
search
|
faq
|
forum home
»
EgyptSearch Forums
»
Egyptology
»
Anthropometric and genetic plots on Saharans and Sahelians
» Post A Reply
Post A Reply
Login Name:
Password:
Message Icon:
Message:
HTML is not enabled.
UBB Code™ is enabled.
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Evergreen: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by rasol: [qb] [QUOTE]Evergreen Writes: I am actually not sure that this is an accurate assumption. Are you comfortable making this assertion given the limited samples of Fulani from Niger?[/QUOTE]i'm comfortable with relating the existing evidence, whatever it may be.[/qb][/QUOTE]Evergreen Writes: Here we part ways. My standard is that I am not comfortable making wholesale claims about Sahelian population origins given the paucity of sampling done in many corners of Sahelian Africa (particularly Niger, Chad and parts of Sudan). Evergreen Posts: Bidirectional Corridor in the Sahel-Sudan Belt and the Distinctive Features of the Chad Basin Populations: A History Revealed by the Mitochondrial DNA Genome. Ann Hum Genet. 2007 Jan 17 "It is to be expected that the genetic exploration of still [b]UNKNOWN [/b] areas of Eastern Chad and Western Sudan will in the near future enable the drawing aside of the veil on other fascinating stories in this remote part of Africa." [QUOTE]Originally posted by rasol: [qb] [QUOTE]the general approach of these studies is to speculate on and exotic origin for the fulani, and most often relate surprise when little or no such indicators are found. In these cases exotic is equated to: Berber, Egyptian, Arabian, and/or Majik-K'zoid. [/qb][/QUOTE]Evergreen Writes: I agree with you here. I also agree that most Fulani lineages derive from the western Sahel. [/QB][/QUOTE]
Instant Graemlins
Instant UBB Code™
What is UBB Code™?
Options
Disable Graemlins in this post.
*** Click here to review this topic. ***
Contact Us
|
EgyptSearch!
(c) 2015 EgyptSearch.com
Powered by UBB.classic™ 6.7.3