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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Troll Patrol: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Omo Baba: [qb] ""Caucasoid" Nigerian minister of petroleum resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke. [IMG]http://c14774561.r61.cf2.rackcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Diezani-Alison-Madueke-360x270.jpg[/IMG] [/qb][/QUOTE] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Anglo_Piss Pot: [qb] ^ Funny that you will claim afro hair texture and wide lips = black, but thin lips and straight hair = black as well. Double standard, as with all afronuts. [/qb][/QUOTE]Funny is, that the man is from an African country. And has particular facial traits found in that region of Northeast Africa. Which explains the diverse set of people from the South, Sahara / Sahel region. Moving up the Nile for thousands of years. No matter how many screen names you'll use. I will always beat you and defeat you. Colour obsessed Muktaba! Speaking of double standards. Europeans can look diverse, but Africans all have to look in a particular way. A euronut "stereotype". In particular the wide nostrils and full lips, with that ugly kinky hair. Rememeber, gross?! [QUOTE]Originally posted by Anglo_Pyramidologist: [qb] ^ Yes i'm lighter skinned, leptoprosopic, thinner nosed, but darker haired. My Caucasoid phenotype is Atlantid. http://www.theapricity.com/snpa/rg-north.htm Brad Pitt in contrast is a Dalo-Falid. http://www.theapricity.com/snpa/rg-dalofalid.htm [/qb][/QUOTE]Chances are likely he has relatives like the people below. [IMG]http://img1.photographersdirect.com/img/17480/wm/pd1129289.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://egyptsites.files.wordpress.com/2009/02/ramesseum-8.jpg%3Fw%3D497[/IMG] [IMG]http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3165/3150946166_d299fd42c7.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://www.wereldinwoordenbeeld.nl/img_archive/8b1593f9880c4fa198570551a777aee20c6db8a8.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://www.nationalgeographicstock.com/comp/W1/77S/570312.jpg[/IMG] [i]DNA analysis shows that Egyptians group with African peoples from the Sudan, Ethiopia, East Africa and parts of Cameroon, not with Europe or the Middle East. Notes on E-M78 and Rosa DNA study linking Egyptians with East and Central Africans. DNA study (Rosa et al. 2007) groups Egyptians with East and Central Africans. Other DNA studies link these peoples together. Quote:“the majority of Y chromosomes found in populations in Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia and Oromos in Somalia and North Kenya (Boranas) belong to haplogroup E3b1 defined by the Y chromosome marker M78“(Sanchez 2005). Codes: Egy=Egypt. Or= Oromo, Ethiopia. Am=Amahara, Ethiopia. Sud=Sudan. FCA=Cameroon. Maa= Massai, Kenya.Note: Eighty (80)% or more of the haplotypes in Cameroon are of West African origin (Rosa et al. 2007, Cerny et al. 2006). Ethiopia, Cameroon and most of the Sudan is located below the Sahara, and thus sub-Saharan.-- Rosa, et al.(2007) Y-chromosomal diversity in the population of Guinea-Bissau. BMC Evolutionary Biology. 7:124[/i] [IMG]http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb178/beyoku/em782yw3.jpg[/IMG] Comparisons of linear body proportions of Old Kingdom and non-Old Kingdom period individuals, and workers and high officials in our sample found no statistically significant differences among them. Zakrzewski (2003) also found little evidence for differences in linear body proportions of Egyptians over a wider temporal range. In general, recent studies of skeletal variation among ancient Egyptians support scenarios of biological continuity through time. Irish (2006) analyzed quantitative and qualitative dental traits of 996 Egyptians from Neolithic through Roman periods, reporting the presence of a few outliers but concluding that the dental samples appear to be largely homogeneous and that the affinities observed indicate overall biological uniformity and continuity from Predynastic through Dynastic and Postdynastic periods. Zakrzewski (2007) provided a comprehensive summary of previous Egyptian craniometric studies and examined Egyptian crania from six time periods. She found that the earlier samples were relatively more homogeneous in comparison to the later groups. However, overall results indicated genetic continuity over the Egyptian Predynastic and Early Dynastic periods, albeit with a high level of genetic diversity within the population, suggesting an indigenous process of state formation. She also concluded that while the biological patterning of the Egyptian population varied across time, no consistent temporal or spatial trends are apparent. Thus, the stature estimation formulae developed here may be broadly applicable to all ancient Egyptian populations..". ("Stature estimation in ancient Egyptians: A new technique based on anatomical reconstruction of stature." Michelle H. Raxter, Christopher B. Ruff, Ayman Azab, Moushira Erfan, Muhammad Soliman, Aly El-Sawaf,(Am J Phys Anthropol. 2008, Jun;136(2):147-55 Bye bye! [IMG]http://tinyurl.com/7hs6hp2[/IMG] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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