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Genomic Ancestry of North Africans Supports Back-to-Africa Migrations Brenna M. Henn
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Tukuler: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by [b]xyyman[/b]: Civilization, to me, 1. Has a means of reliable sustenance ie agriculture. 2. Towns, Arts, Tradesmen, class structure. 3. Maritime fleets, Soldier etc. 600miles into inner Africa is NOT Demic diffusion. That looks more like expedition and exploration. OR!! they are locals. That is why I am questioning the date and location. 2500BCE would put Europeans on par with AE...which we know is far from the truth. My knee jerk reaction response would be...FAKE. But the location seems about right. My second reaction is - are we sure they are Europeans. You confirmed that by the apparent clothing. Next up is date. Another point of view was ... Saharan view of Death. ie white. But the clothing does not support that view.[/QUOTE]There are some fairly extensive amateur photos of Tassili including the Akakus out there but so far none as those two Tin Anneuin school men. The Tin Anneuin school paintings have this theme: * tall and slender figures painted in white * always in profile * often white feathers in hair * usually wearing a neck clasped ocher colored cape * often handling throw-stick baton, spear, or a small bow * short sword with scabbard not at the waist but the neck and chest * ornaments represented by ocher band around the forehead and ankles * almost always seen standing or walking single file * never in any other action * never involved in everyday life * Women never portrayed. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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