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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Amun-Ra The Ultimate: [qb] ^^^What do you mean? We're talking about pottery style prevalent across the Sahara, not just one specific place. It's from the common Green Sahara culture I often talk about on this site. [QUOTE] The artefacts found at many early sites support a northern origin for SMA people in southern West Africa. Projectile points are often in a 'Saharan Style' with concave or convex bases, and pottery often bears comb and roulette impressions [b]very similar to types known from the Sahara and the Nile Valley[/b] as early as the tenth millennium B.P. [/QUOTE]Thus, from the Atlantic coast to the Nile Valley. [/qb][/QUOTE]You are describing different green period populations below [QUOTE]Originally posted by Amun-Ra The Ultimate: It explains that in very ancient time North Africa (including the coastal area) used to be inhabited by black Africans. That the modern populations now living there are not the same as the ancient. Although, it must be said, in Northwestern Africa, Iberian immigrants migrated there since a very long time ago (not later than 10000BC), replacing the previous Aterians(black Africans) inhabitants. (For those curious: then they went through admixtures with East African migrants and then went through bottleneck/founder effect(s), then went through admixtures with European/West Asian migrants and conquerors). [/QUOTE]Aterian Iberomaurusian Capsian _________________________ Environmental factors in human evolution and dispersals in the Upper Pleistocene of the western Mediterranean Three of the known major cultural sub-divisions in Morocco: Middle Palaeolithic (Mousterian); Aterian; and Upper Palaeolithic (Iberomaurusian) appear to correlate with distinctive human groups. Middle Palaeolithic levels have been linked to archaic Homo sapiens and the Iberomaurusian to modern Homo sapiens. However the type of human fossils associated with the Aterian remains enigmatic. The ages of these industries, the transitions and the environmental background to such changes are also unclear. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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