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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [qb] [QUOTE] Originally posted by Lioness: then why is this 2013 Holliday chart showing Nubians less tropically proportioned than Egyptians?[/QUOTE]This is the same sample that in Hanihara et al 2003 clustered away from the Naqada Giza and Kerma subcluster, and instead with with French and other Europeans. Its Christian era and postulated to be mixed with Middle Eastern elements. [URL=http://wysinger.homestead.com/discrete_cranial.pdf]Hanihara 2003 et al[/URL] [/qb][/QUOTE]Does Holliday reference Hanihara et al 2003 for the article? I don't know I have not read it. Would this mean modern Nubians on average cluster with French and other Europeans? wiki: Christian Nubia Main articles: Makuria, Nobadia, and Alodia Around AD 350, the area was invaded by the Kingdom of Aksum and the kingdom collapsed. Eventually, three smaller kingdoms replaced it: northernmost was Nobatia between the first and second cataract of the Nile River, with its capital at Pachoras (modern-day Faras); in the middle was Makuria, with its capital at Old Dongola; and southernmost was Alodia, with its capital at Soba (near Khartoum). By the 7th century, Makuria expanded becoming the dominant power in the region. It was strong enough to halt the southern expansion of Islam after the Arabs had taken Egypt. After several failed invasions the new rulers agreed to a treaty with Dongola allowing for peaceful coexistence and trade. This treaty held for six hundred years. Over time the influx of Arab traders introduced Islam to Nubia and it gradually supplanted Christianity. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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