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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by beyoku TO get past this issue Berbers must understand and accept their mixed African status. Genetics is pretty damn clear on where "Berber" people ultimately "Come From". From what I have seen they are unwilling to accept this. Capsian in Kenya is older than that in North Africa. [/QUOTE] [QUOTE]Originally posted by alTakruri: I wonder if it's possible to understand anything about Capsian cultural origins without placing it in some kind of referential context. You have placed it in North Africa and after the misnomered "Ibero-Maurusian" culture and so far so good about that. But do readers know the traits that define this culture, or its geographic boundaries, how long it endured from its rough beginning to ending dates, what cultures were in its proximity and what if any interaction happened between them? Then, in consideration of the above, was there a "Capsian people" sharing a general phenotype differentiating them from surrounding peoples? For me it's impossible to speak of Capsian origins whether or not they are North African without really knowing the above and also what is considered North Africa (i.e., the whole S. Med coast, the Maghreb only, the littoral to the pre-Sahara or on into the Sahara, everywher north of say the equator, etc.). [/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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