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[QUOTE]Originally posted by dana marniche: [QB] [IMG]http://i45.tinypic.com/20horw9.jpg[/IMG] Anatolian art (Chatal Huyuk in Turkey) Loring Brace was suprised to discover, based on his studies on genetic traits of European and Eurasiatic crania, that these blacks were not closely linked to modern people around the Mediterranean. He stated, “Modern Europeans ranging all of the way from Scandinavia to Eastern Europe and throughout the Mediterranean on to the Middle East show that they are closely related to each other. The surprise is that the Neolithic peoples of Europe and their Bronze Age successors are not closely related to the modern inhabitants..." [IMG]http://i47.tinypic.com/9zwrc7.jpg[/IMG] Another wall mural from Chatal Huyuk Afro-Mediterraneans predominated in "Eurasia" until the latter part of the Bronze Age - as evidenced by crania and skeletons and art depictions. As with this art, rock art of other peoples found in the Syro-Arabian deserts and around the Mediterranean differ from the later portrayal of Europoid "Eurasians", a stockier built, hairsute people who portray themselves in later art in the same area of Turkey with fair-skins, beards, and longer straight hair. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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