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[QUOTE]Originally posted by alTakruri: [QB] My original personal opinion was that north Meds creamed the old NA's coffee but not from NM males rather from NM females impregnated by NA males who procurred them from the north and island Mediterranean. What I've read recently from Keita [QUOTE][i]... [URL=http://www.][b]restricted[/b][/URL] early Holocene populations from the northern Sahara who represented [URL=http://www.]a [b]skewed non- representative[/b] and [b]non-random sample[/b] of the Saharan peoples who were evolving there[/URL] after recolonisation with the decrease in aridity in the late Pleistocene; ... [/i][/QUOTE]has broadened my original personal opinion to acknowledge a partial African minor origin in addition to the foreign major accretion which Keita also acknowledged. [QUOTE][i]The morphological features (light skin and eyes, etc.) of Berbers likely also developed in situ in the African context, at least in part, but also likely result from [URL=http://www.]gene flow from Eurasia that was likely primarily maternally mediated[/URL].[/i][/QUOTE]In my personal opinion the BG 4:5 v30 renditions of creamy coloured TMHHW as the norm rather than an anomally means those "Libyans" were already very light skinned centuries before the 19th Dynasty. At any rate, by this time, Egyptians classified them as reds in distinction to themselves and the Sudanis as blacks. [QUOTE]Originally posted by dana marniche: [qb] There is also the problem of when the iron age and New kingdom actually began and the dating of the tomb of Seti showing fair-skinned Libyans, as more recent alternative chronologies have dated the New Kingdom much later than conventional or traditional dating. I believe fair-skinned Libyans were basically early Africans that had been modified or lightened by the presence of iron age European mercenaries or "sea people" probably dating after the start of the New Kingdom. ... there was some recent iron age admixture of some of the Mazikh with non-African proto-Greeks or sea peoples. That is if the name Mashwesh truly is a version of "Mazigh". [/qb][/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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