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[QUOTE]Originally posted by zarahan- aka Enrique Cardova: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Troll Patrol: Problem with you is, you keep distracting and distorting the question as much as possible, in hopes the focus will get lost on the og-question. You are a bad (worse) actor with many alias. So he/ it/ she starts to distort, with a cartoon. :confused: What kind of environmental and climactical conditions are needed for certain appearances like light skin, thin hair, a thin nose. That is the question. Secondly, what is the environment and climactical condition like in Egypt. Northeast Africa. Was all this environment and climactic adaption before or after the autosomal? :o :cool: tictoc....tic toc... [/QB][/QUOTE]Excellent job Patrol. The environmental and climatic data show the fundamental peopling of ancient Egypt, until the tail end of Egyptian civ with the advent of Greeks, Romans, Arabs, etc was by tropical peoples, specifically indigenous tropical African peoples. We all know foreigners have always moved back and forth across borders into Egypt, but the fundamental population retained its tropical heritage until the later period. Indeed, part of Egypt itself falls within the tropical zone. No amount of bogus "biodiversity" distortion and lies can change this reality. And socalled "back migrations" do little to change the facts either, because said "back migrations" were by people already looking like tropical Africans. Tropical peoples from Africa who walked a few hundred miles into the Sinai or into Arabia and came back sometime later do not automatically become "Asian." And in fact modern studies show that there was genetic variation INSIDE Africa already in place before outward movements, and CONTINUOUS movement from Africa outward in several ancient eras, defeating the bogus "biodiversity" attempts to pigeonhole Africans with some sort of neat apartheid-like "racial split." {QUOTE} [QUOTE]`"population divergence times in sub-Saharan Africa predate the emergence of modern humans outside Africa, raising the possibility that modern humans dispersed from a structured African population. Populations split times were similar to previous estimates in Africa, ranging from 17-142 thousand years ago (KYR). The Khosian exhibited the oldest population split times (range, 102-142 KYR) and Niger-Congo speakers the most recent (range, 17-84 KYR)... " --Maya Metni Pilkington (2008). An apportionment of African genetic diversity based on mitochondrial, Y chromosomal, and X chromosomal data. PH.d Dissertation (published). University of Arizona, pg 1-9. [/QUOTE]Keita notes useof misleading "Eurasian" model: QUOTE: [i]"The historical linguistic data reported earlier would apply in the case of maternal lineages as well.. it is not likely that the "northern" genetic profile is simply due to "Eurasians" having colonized supra-Saharan regions from external African sources. It might be likely that the greater percentage of haplotypes called "Eurasian" are predominantly, although not solely, of indigenous African origin. As a term "Eurasian" is likely misleading, since it suggests a single locale of geographical origins. This is because it can be postulated that differentiation of the L3* haplogroup began before the emigration out of Africa, and that there would be indigenous supra-Saharan/Saharan or Horn-supra-Saharan haplotypes. More work and careful analysis of mtDNA and the archeological data and likely probabilities is needed. Early hunting and gathering paleolithic populations can be modeled as having roamed between northern Africa and Eurasia, leaving an asymmetrical distribution of various derivative variants over a wide region, giving the appearance of Eurasian incursion."[/i] --Keita, A, Boyce, A. (2005) Genetics, Egypt, and History... History in Africa, 32, 221-246 [IMG]http://img408.imageshack.us/img408/3941/backflowblues.jpg[/IMG] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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