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[QUOTE]Originally posted by alTakruri: [QB] This was a post authored by Lamin. I put it and Neith's post here because when I started elaborating the topic I didn't want my comments lost in a thread whose subject header had no bearing on the "White" Africa phenonena. [QUOTE]Originally posted by dana marniche: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by alTakruri: [qb] lamin ----- The movement of peoples throughout the world within the time periods that it takes for new genomic muatations to arise has been traced by the signatures left by haplotypes. In the case there is little evidence that Eurasian or West Asian haplotypes entered North Africa in any significant way before 1000 BC. After 1,000 BC Persians, Greeks, Romans, Turks then assorted Europeans entered North Africa which did transform the genomic profile of that period. but nothing as far back as the Neolithic as you claim. Check out the movements of R, I, J, and E3 hapotypes plus the Ls and U6 into North Africa over time to confirm or disconfirm my point. [/qb][/QUOTE]This sounds more like it. We can add to this the fact that only dark brown and red brown Tehenu appear in Old Kingdom representations of "Libyans" with features and hairstyles of later lighter complexioned Libyans in the tomb of Seti. Your former characterization of such people as "mulatto" like would thus seem appropriate. This would also explain why the attire of modern Fulani/Fulata (Woodabe) wear very similar "attire of the late Libyans on the tomb of Seti I" (according to Donald Consentino, Maria Van Offelen and earlier scholars). [/qb][/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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