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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [qb] Short answer: yes. Long answer: Mechta-Afalou is a so-called physical type. It's not the same thing as the Afalou sample. Therefore, your position (mostly Eurasian, and overall cold-adapted Afalou) and his position (African influences in Mechta-Afalou samples) are not in contradiction. You already know what you both think about the Afalou sample. You haven't discussed the remaining Mechta-Afalou samples. I myself subscribe to both points. Although I still stand by my older point from 2013 that African-like influences among Mechta-Afalou samples don't *[b]all[/b]* have to be recent African influences. This is because all OOA populations had African-like metric features for obvious reasons. Some can be recent African influences, some can be plesiomorphic traits inherited from OOA people. [/qb][/QUOTE]^ The above is a perfectly concise and succinct answer, yet Lioness goes on with more questions. Either she is dumb or she is simply trolling. Perhaps both. [b]LMAO[/b] :D It seems she still doesn't understand the difference between the Afalou sample i.e. Afalou bou Rummel and the overall Mechta-Afalou population. [b]LOL[/b] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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