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How late did the brachycranic "armenoid" types really enter southern Mesopotamia
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Anglo_Pyramidologist: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by zarahan- aka Enrique Cardova: Cranial studies show that they cluster with your "negroids".[/QUOTE]Through limited sampling. Coon (1967, p. 94) has pointed out that most craniometric analyses of predynastic skulls never include Capoid (Bushmen) samples. Negroids only arrived on the scene c. 2000 BC. Those ''broad'', wrongly labeled ''negroid'' traits of predynastic crania, are in fact Capoid. Coon, and others like Biasutti which you claim are outdated have now been proven correct by modern studies on Nazlet Khater Man. Contrary to Afrocentric claims that Nazlet Khater Man is Negroid, the mandible is Capoid and non-Negroid (Vermeersch, 2002, p. 326). As my essay showed before... [QUOTE]That the non-Caucasoid pre-dynastic egyptians were Capoid (Bushman) and not Negroid is further supported by archaeological findings such as steatopygous Badarian figurines (Petrie, 1901, pp. 248-249; Perry, 1935; Massoulard 1949, p. 163; Alimen 1957, p. 119). An example is of a steatopygous woman figurine, made of ivory (tomb 5107) who also has a wide Bushmanoid nose. Capoids have steatopygia, a curvature of the lower spine, which leads to a prominant projection of fat in the buttocks: ''Steatopygia is recorded as the shortest distance between the deepest point in the hollow of the back and a plane, placed at right angles to the median sagittal, just touching the most posterior point of the buttocks'' (Baker, 1974, pp. 317-322). Negroids do not have steatopygia, and within Africa only Capoids (Khoisan) and Pygmies do. Heavily admixed Negroids with Capoid genes however have inherited this feature (Coon, 1962; Gayre, 1966, p. 63). This admixture however took place during the Bantu Expansion, many thousands of years after the pre-dynastic period. It is thus clear native North Africans were ancestral to the Bushmanoid race who had lived there from at least the early Upper Palaeolithic (Coon, 1965, p. 62; Jenkins, 1972, pp. 25-26).[/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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