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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Kalonji: [QB] [QUOTE] Originally posted by Mindovermatter: and Trenton isn't the only anthropologist to note differing limb proportions amongst the Natufians, (note Explorers post above) which was to note that it was already known that this population would have these intermediate fluctuating limb proportions due to the evidence that shows Natufians arose from immigrating Africans into southwest Asia coming together with a population in SW Asia. [/QUOTE]If you were aware of the data that was posted in terms of osteological heterogeneity, you wouldn’t have said that Natufians were cold adapted, neither would you have said that they resembled Niger Congo speakers. You are LYING. The sources posted above by the poster you mention don’t provide support for either a resemblance to Niger Congo speakers, or cold adapted limbs for Natufians. The sources argue for heterogeneity. You keep flip flopping back and forth between ‘’heterogeneity’’ and ‘’short limbed’’/Niger Congo characteristics which implies homogeneity. Clearly you don’t grasp what ‘’heterogeneity means. Further proof that you were unaware of said studies is: [QUOTE] Originally posted by Mindovermatter: which was to note that it was already known that this population would have these [b]intermediate[/b] fluctuating [b]limb proportions[/b][/QUOTE]^Now all of a sudden they are intermediate. In your initial blunder post, you said that they were cold adapted. CLEARLY you were basing your ignorance on Trenton, as Trenton used the term ‘’cold adapted’’, whereas the sources posted argue for heterogeneity. Cold adapted does NOT imply heterogeneity, sorry. [QUOTE] Originally posted by Mindovermatter: I accused you of this on the grounds that you were trying to exclude samples from others (all Natufians) seemingly in a fashion meant to establish a specific phenotype for the Natufians, meanwhile it has been noted that they were not a homogeneous group. [/QUOTE]What??? My last post on the previous thread clearly argues for two entities in the Levant, who by the time that the samples were buried, show that were distinct enough for anthropologist to notice a sudden change. How can someone who shows both entities exclude samples? Please tell me. [QUOTE] Originally posted by Mindovermatter: As explained above I'm going off more than Brace and Trentons words on the Natufians.[/QUOTE]You are lying, and you know it. Only Trenton and Brace's [b]samples[/b] produced these results, that you amplified over the entire Natufian population: [QUOTE] Originally posted by Mindovermatter: it's already known that the Natufians albeit [b]clustering phenotypically with niger-congo[/b] speakers exhibited more [b]cold adapted limbs[/b] than their African counterparts.[/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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