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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Tukuler: [QB] @ DJ a bump from pg 1 [QUOTE]Originally posted by alTakruri: Take it up with Keita: [QUOTE][i] The morphological features (light skin and eyes, etc.) of Berbers likely also developed [/i]in situ[i] in the African context, at least in part, but also likely result from gene flow from Eurasia that was likely primarily maternally mediated. [/i][/QUOTE]How so [i]in situ[/i]? [QUOTE][i] ... restricted early Holocene populations from the northern Sahara who represented a skewed non- representative and non-random sample of the Saharan peoples who were evolving there after recolonisation with the decrease in aridity in the late Pleistocene; ... [/i][/QUOTE]Indigenous African whites/near whites have peaches and cream complexions not the roses and milk of pallour of European whites. Heretofore I proposed the cream in the coffee or caramel of the black supra-Saharan Africans came from Aegean females (in the case of Libou) and Tyrhennian females (for Meshwesh). I based this on Sea Peoples/Trojan War refugees for the former and neolithic - chalcolithic trans-Mediterranean trade for the latter. This still left me unanswered questions in regards to creamy Tjemehu/Tamehu/TMHHW already in early 19th dynasty times and whites in Saharan rock art that appear seemingly prior to [URL=http://thenile.phpbb-host.com/sutra6985.php#6985]beaker and obsidian relics of circa 1500 BCE[/URL]. Can you address these specifics? [/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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