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[QUOTE]Originally posted by MindoverMatter718: [QB] ^^Yawns, you're a waste of time. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Kalonji: [qb] [QUOTE] Originally posted by Mindovermatter: Not at all, but I asked you how are you disqualifying these Natufians, why, and what are you disqualifying them from? Again point is Natufians were'nt homogenous and differing phenotypical characteristics amongst them doesn't make one more part of that Natufian culture than the next. [/QUOTE]I’m not going to go back and forth with you on this[/qb][/QUOTE]You won't, simply because you know you're wrong, no problem. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Kalonji: [qb] My point is clear.[/qb][/QUOTE]Your point is clear, which is that you think Africans came into the Natufian population that already existed in the Levant, meanwhile all evidence shows otherwise, and that Africans migrated into the Levant before the rise of the Natufians in essence giving rise to the Natufians. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Kalonji: [qb] I was disqualifying the conclusions drawn from one specific study that used two sets of skeletons from having anything to do (post cranially) with other studies that found their sample to be ethnically African, until it can be proven that said samples exhibited cold adapted limbs. [/qb][/QUOTE]Yea we know that two different samples were separated from eachother, this is not the point, point is they're both Natufian samples, hence represent the Natufian population regardless of how they looked. Btw, do you even know what post cranially means? Post cranially discusses the back of the head, did you know that?. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Kalonji: [qb] [QUOTE] Originally posted by Mindovermatter: Where did I make this assumption? I didn't. [b]And what do you mean by distinct phenotype?[/b] [/QUOTE]Read the last post from the previous thread. As a matter of fact, read the sources you claim to have used beside Brace and Trenton.[/qb][/QUOTE]I'll take this as evidence of you having no idea of where I supposedly made this "assumption" [QUOTE]Originally posted by Kalonji: [qb]YOU have trouble understanding.[/qb][/QUOTE]What you have trouble understanding is that the Natufians are noted to have arisen due to connection between the Mushabaens and Kebarans hence conflicting features are not unlikely. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Kalonji: [qb] [QUOTE] Originally posted by Mindovermatter: You have failed to show where the above would be incorrect, simply saying it is doesn't make it so. [/QUOTE]I have called you out on the fact that 4 specimen [/qb][/QUOTE]Meanwhile you're the only one going by four specimens, because it isn't me. I noted that I was speaking upon the knowledge of all Natufian examples. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Kalonji: [qb] I have also called you out on the fact that Brace’s sample was just a sample, and that were other ethnic groups present that did not display the traits you attribute to Natufians in your first post.[/qb][/QUOTE]Are you slow? My position this whole time has been that the Natufians vary, so how do you think you're schooling me on this? You called me out on what? Lmao. You have absolutely no evidence for any other ethnic groups coming together to form the Natufian population other than what I provided. Mushabaens and Kebara ethnic groups. Give it up. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Kalonji: [qb] [QUOTE] Originally posted by Mindovermatter: …. Uses Christopher Ehret …..[/QUOTE]Who do you think you telling this to? I myself have referred to CE’s interview before, this is old news. What I asked you, and what you substituted for this old CE article is[/qb][/QUOTE]No, dunce, you asked me for evidence of Mushabaens moving into southwest Asia and ultimately giving rise to the Natufians. Which has been provided per Ehret. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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