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Hamiticentric Critique (and a letter) to DNATribes Amarna 2010-2013
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Troll Patrol aka Ish Gebor: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [qb] Listen babe...eh..dude. did you read Tofanelli paper, including the supplementals? Unlike most brothas here I believe many of the so-called "Caucasoid" North Africans are indigenous. No admixture needed. I am on the fence on J1 origins. Like most genetic researchers I believe the Islamization was cultural and did not include movement of people. J2 was introduced may be during Ottoman period that is why it is localized in the cities while J1 is more widespread indicating a prehistorical spread. I need to do a refresher on Tofanelli. I have an entire spread on J on ESR. This is one of the few times DJ is not sucking up to someone and has something worthwhile to add. Tropical Black Yemini and Sudanese ..what’s the difference? [/qb][/QUOTE]Of course that nonsense caucasoids claim is long overdue. [QUOTE] Morphological variation of the skeletal remains of ancient Nubia has been traditionally explained as a product of multiple migrations into the Nile Valley.[b] In contrast, various researchers have noted a continuity in craniofacial variation from Mesolithic through Neolithic times. [/b]This apparent continuity could be explained by in situ cultural evolution producing shifts in selective pressures which may act on teeth, the facial complex, and the cranial vault. A series of 13 Mesolithic skulls from Wadi Halfa, Sudan, are compared to Nubian Neolithic remains by means of extended canonical analysis. [b]Results support recent research which suggests consistent trends of facial reduction and cranial vault expansion from Mesolithic through Neolithic times. [/b][/QUOTE]--Meredith F. Small* The nubian mesolithic: A consideration of the Wadi Halfa remains [/QB][/QUOTE]
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