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How late did the brachycranic "armenoid" types really enter southern Mesopotamia
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Troll Patrol: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by dana marniche: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by zarahan- aka Enrique Cardova: [qb] ^^There yu go, it is within the realm of that diversity. [IMG]http://img703.imageshack.us/img703/6392/facialreconstructionnea.jpg[/IMG] [/qb][/QUOTE]Anthropologists classify dolichocephalic crania not from a face looks from the outside to an observer. The questino is not if black types are diverse. They were but the predominant head form of the blacks in ancient Egypt as in east Africa Sahara Sahel etc is dolichocephalic. This of course changes in other parts of Africa. [/qb][/QUOTE]Remember his citation? " ...brown human variety, neither white nor Negroid, but pure in its elements, [b]that is to say not a product of the mixture[/b] of Whites with Negroes or Negroid peoples'' (Sergi, 1901, p. 250)." :o [IMG]http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5041/5229551291_a637c1933b.jpg[/IMG] [QUOTE] Northern Egypt near the Mediterranean shows the same pattern- limb length data puts its peoples closer to tropically adapted Africans that cold climate Europeans "...sample populations available from northern Egypt from before the 1st Dynasty (Merimda, Maadi and Wadi Digla) turn out to be significantly different from sample populations from early Palestine and Byblos, suggesting a lack of common ancestors over a long time. If there was a south-north cline variation along the Nile valley it did not, from this limited evidence, continue smoothly on into southern Palestine. The limb-length proportions of males from the Egyptian sites group them with Africans rather than with Europeans." [/QUOTE][b]Barry Kemp, "Ancient Egypt Anatomy of a Civilisation. (2005) Routledge. p. 52-60[/b] [QUOTE]"When the Elephantine results were added to a broader pooling of the physical characteristics drawn from a wide geographic region which includes Africa, the Mediterranean and the Near East quite strong affinities emerge between Elephantine and populations from Nubia, supporting a strong south-north cline."[/QUOTE][b]Barry Kemp. (2006) Ancient Egypt: Anatomy of a Civilization. p. 54[/b] [IMG]http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2110/2273379948_a0517e62d7_b.jpg[/IMG] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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