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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Troll Patrol: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Troll Patrol: [*]Nubians possess more tropically adapted leg limbs and a more linear body plan compared to Egyptians. This was expected since Nubians are situated further south and closer to Sub-Saharan Africa. [*]Brachial index, crural index, bi-iliac breadth, and body surface area to body mass (BSA/BM) were analyzed by region to test whether Upper Egyptians and Nubians possess a more tropical body plan compared to populations from the northern region of Egypt. These were compared to indices from archaeologically derived skeletons from various parts of the world (data from Holliday 1995). [/list] [/QUOTE]--Michelle Raxter Egyptian Body Size: A Regional and Worldwide Comparison [IMG]http://i371.photobucket.com/albums/oo160/brandonpilcher/b9bdb805-bd92-4544-9f56-0ba40133a41f_zpse13095c4.jpg[/IMG] Holliday et al 2013 [QUOTE]Originally posted by The Explorer: [i]It has two main branches—a long and linear body build branch that includes the Egyptians, Sub-Saharan Africans ([b]except for the Pygmies[/b]), and African-Americans and a second, [b]less linear body form branch[/b] that includes the Inuit, Europeans, Euro-Americans, Puebloans, Nubians, and [b]Pygmies[/b]. Note that the Nubians used in this study are thought by some to represent an immigrant population from Europe or Western Asia [see Holliday (1995)].[/i] - Holliday et al. (2009) [/QUOTE]I don't know about the European element but these Holliday articles are not corresponding to Raxter Holliday places Nubians with a less tropical body plan than Egyptians and Kermans on the other hand, with a more tropical body plan than Egyptians. Did he use the same Nubian data in 2013 that was in the 2009 article? I don't know ________________________________ - the Raxter quote also indicates: "these were compared to indices from archaeologically derived skeletons from various parts of the world (data from Holliday 1995)." [/qb][/QUOTE]As usually you tweak and twist. Which again speaks against you. Proving that the immigrant population was cold adapted. Explore: "Note that the Nubians used in this study are thought by some to represent an immigrant population from Europe or Western Asia [see Holliday (1995)]. - Holliday et al. (2009)" [QUOTE]"Analysis of Predinastic skeletal material showed tropical African elements in the population of the earliest populations of the earliest Badarian culture" [...] [/QUOTE]--Frank Yurco [QUOTE][b]Little change in body shape was found through time[/b], suggesting that all body segments were varying in size in response to environmental and social conditions. [b]The change found in body plan is suggested to be the result of the later groups having a more tropical (Nilotic) form than the preceding populations.[/b] [/QUOTE]--Sonia R. Zakrzewski, American Journal of Physical Anthropology Volume 121, Issue 3, pages 219–229, July 2003 [QUOTE] [b]The results indicate overall population continuity over the Predynastic and early Dynastic, and high levels of genetic heterogeneity, thereby suggesting that state formation occurred as a mainly indigenous process. [/b]Nevertheless, significant differences were found in morphology between both geographically-pooled and cemetery-specific temporal groups, indicating that some migration occurred along the Egyptian Nile Valley over the periods&time; studied. [/QUOTE]--Am J Phys Anthropol, 2007. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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