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[QUOTE]Originally posted by MindoverMatter718: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Kalonji: [qb]we can disqualify Trenton’s Natufians from having anything to do with the later ones described by Brace, Keith and Angel.[/qb][/QUOTE]How? What are you disqualifying the samples from? Being Natufians? From what it seems, you're trying to establish a specific Natufian phenotype in different eras despite evidence that Natufians arose from two different populations. Otherwise what is your point? Now remember as you noted that Natufian were a distinctive population sharing cultural characteristics, all from the same era... [QUOTE]Originally posted by Kalonji: His other data set of skeletons (Kebara) seems to be where the name of the pre-Natufian culture was derived from. [b]I think that says enough.[/b] [/QUOTE]About? [QUOTE]Originally posted by Kalonji: [qb] If my sources are correct, [/qb][/QUOTE]What are your sources? [QUOTE]Originally posted by Kalonji: [qb] Furthermore, the data used by Trenton hardly contradicts an African origin for the Natufians described by Brace, Keita and Angel.[/qb][/QUOTE]How does the above fit in with the following... [i]What I understand, is that Natufian culture predates the migration of African immigrants.--Kalonji[/i] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Kalonji: [qb] Unless MOM has anything to add I think the case is closed [/qb][/QUOTE]Your case is closed indeed. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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