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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QB] ^Lol, figures. Birds of a feather... I'm posting this solely so people who are reading this can make up their mind on their own and won't have to take my or some fanatic afroloon quacks' word for it. We can just let the data speak for itself and keep it moving. Here it goes: [URL=http://postimg.org/image/l249jotf3/] [IMG]http://s27.postimg.org/l249jotf3/14_8_2014_08_08_58.jpg[/IMG][/URL] Metric craniofacial D2 values (data taken from Mukherjee 1955): Naqada to Tigrean-----------0.99 Naqada to Ibo---------------2.87 Naqada to Ashanti-----------2.33 Naqada to Fernand Faz------4.68 Naqada to Cameroons-------5.07 Naqada to Tetela-------------5.79 Badari to Tigrean-----------2.02 Badari to Ibo---------------3.93 Badari to Ashanti-----------3.55 Badari to Fernand Faz-------5.10 Badari to Cameroons--------7.14 Badari to Tetela--------------7.42 The Ibo, Ashanti, Fernand Faz, Cameroon and Tetela samples are all Niger-Congo speakers. I'm not saying that AE were highland Ethiopians either. I'm saying that, with the ancient Nubians gone, for all intents and purposes they or better yet, the ancestral coalesced Cushitic population are a useful model for the phenotype of dynastic Egyptians. Though I presume that the AE had more more West/Central African elements than Cushitic speakers (i.e. Wet Sahara). [/QB][/QUOTE]
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