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[QUOTE]Originally posted by zarahan- aka Enrique Cardova: [QB] [i]"Descriptions and photographs of late paleolithic remains from Egypt indicate characteristics which distinguish them clearly from their European counterparts at 30,000 and 20,000 years BP (cf. Thoma, 1984; Stewart, 1985; Angel 1986). These characteristics, commonly called "Negroid", are shared with later Nile Valley and more southerly groups. Epipaleolithic Nile valley remains diverge notably from their Maghreban and European counterparts in key craniofacial characteristics (see comments in Keita, 1990); although late Natufian hunters and early Anatolian farmers (Angel, 1972) shared many of these traits, suggesting late Paleolithic migration out of Africa, as supported by archaeology (Bar Yosef, 1987)." [/i] --International Journal of Anthropology, Volume 10. 1995. pg 110 [/QB][/QUOTE]
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