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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QB] See the dense intransigence I'm talking about? See the lies I'm talking about? See his inclination to deflect? See how incompetent he is? Everything I've accused him of, from his lies to his misrepresentations, is constantly displayed by him when he's confronted over his foul play. People don't even have to take my word for it: just see how he reacts. Note how he constantly tries to hide variations in ancient Egypt by using deceptive terms like "black African phenotype" and "homogeneous". You can tell this is deceptive because the people he's trying to mislead wouldn't use the terms he's peddling to them if given the choice. This is why I say that his use of 'black' is a trojan horse. It has nothing to with the basic quality of being African. In fact, it distracts from it. [QUOTE]it's another nail in the coffin for the argument that the population was bifurcated between Lower and Upper Egypt.[/QUOTE]Another gem that confirms my accusation that he's salty and bitter about the dynastic lower Egyptian type. So salty, that he tries to run to Irish and lie to himself and others about what Irish said, to get relief. Note how he dangles from author to author even though the thing that makes him panic about Keita is conclusive and can't be nullified by spamming Irish. Keita and others have already demonstrated that dynastic Egyptians of the lower Egyptian type are heterogeneous in ways that dynastic Egyptians of the predynastic type aren't. He's just dangling from author to author based on his confirmation bias. Then he tries to say there is nothing underhanded about what he's doing. Right :rolleyes: [QUOTE]Irish dichotimises North and sub-Saharan Africa, but his own work in northern Sudan, as indicated by Djehuti, means that this is flawed.[/QUOTE]Another gem. He's obviously saying this because he's in denial about the phenotype of dynastic northern Sudanese, which he's described earlier as uniformly consisting of the "black African phenotype". So far the fraud has failed to substantiate to what extent this is true. Either way, the spurious reasoning is that, since lower Nubians could be of the "black African" phenotype, Irish distinction between North Africas and SSA dental patterns is artificial. His epic incompetence and typological tendencies are showing again. The fraud says there is nothing underhanded about his denial that the difference between the predynastic and the lower Egyptian type is due to increased heterogeneity. But the fraud knows that the Egyptian dental pattern is found all over North Africa and therefore, can't be used to rule out heterogeneity. Hypothetically speaking, it's conceivable that mass migration from his so-called "non-black" Kabyles to lower Egypt would only introduce modest changes in the non-metric dental record. But, according to the fraud, the mere "homogeneity" of the lower Egyptian dental pattern can magically rule this out. [IMG]http://i1067.photobucket.com/albums/u431/ArchHades/Physical%20anthropology%20charts/DentalNon-metricIrish1998b.gif[/IMG] So, yes, it's very deceptive and underhanded. It was already deceptive and underhanded to try to circumvent Keita and others by trying to run to Irish for relief in the first place. Note the gaping gap between Irish's work (which shows the relative homogeneity of much of North Africa) and the fraud's attempts to stereotype the Egyptian dental pattern in some special category devoid of his so-called "non-black" Maghrebis. Moreover, he's doing it using an author who couldn't disagree more. But I'm grateful for these very quote-worthy gems. I hope he keeps them coming. Very useful. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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