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[QUOTE]Originally posted by The Explorer: [QB] Lioness, I'm not sure why you are quoting me and swenet simultaneously, but let's talk about the following... [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: yet it icould be consistent with the Brenna Henn back migration hypothesis, the reason for the cold adapted limb ratios and also brachycephalism of some of the Afalou ( as well as Achilli 2005 finding common U5 hgs between Lapps (Saami) and berber)[/QUOTE]I'm to take it, lioness, that you are not yet acquainted with the idea of trends in cranio-metry? Reference was made to the average pattern of the north African crania, which as the data shows, were well within similar ranges, from the Taforalt to the Jebel Sahaba. As for your "back-migration" theory, mind telling me the origin point of this migration, for starters, and then the timeframe. I get a lot of non-responses on this sort of request; perhaps you'll prove to be different! [QUOTE] Capsians, referred in the article to as Ain Dokhara ,on the other hand, who replaced the Iberomaurusian according to this dendogram did have tropical limb ratios. [/QUOTE]You are implying that the Epipaleolithic Maghreb series don't sport "tropical limb ratios", notwithstanding posts to the contrary? PS: If I'm not mistaken, a single Capsian specimen was considered for the analysis...at least seems to be the case in the dendogram posted in the intro post. [QUOTE] Some of this is provisional as per this article of now because at this point it appears that Truthcentric is the only one who has read the whole article so far.[/QUOTE]Granted this is a newer publication, but I have a hunch that it essentially piggybacks on the earlier publication around the Jebel Sahaba remains, which I'd read. Meaning, there will be a substantial amount of reiteration. [QUOTE]note: Explorer seem to have quoted some things from> http://www.academia.edu/431095/Skeletal_robusticity_in_the_Epipalaeolithic_of_North_Africa_and_the_Levant [/QUOTE]And if you have learnt anything remotely from that paper, you would have come to the realization that your insinuation about the Mesolithic Maghrebi series not having attributes of "tropical limb ratios" is not grounded on reality, right? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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