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[QUOTE]Originally posted by beyoku: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Amun-Ra The Ultimate: [qb] What is important for people to consider is that modern African people (like Niger-Kordofanian/Cushitic/Chadic speakers, East/West Africans, Somali, Yoruba, Bantu, Wolof) are relatively recent immigrants to their current locations(regions). By recent, in this case, we mean after 10kya, thus during the Holocene. Here's a quote from the book called The Origins of Modern Humans: Biology reconsidered (p23-24). Similar analysis can also be seen in other literature: [QUOTE][b]Emergence of Distinctive Regional Groups in Africa [/b] Curiously, although modern humans appeared very early in Africa, [b]there was a very long delay until the appearance of individuals who can not be distinguished metrically and morphologically from the living inhabitants of each part of Africa[/b] . In fact, almost [b]all Africa Late Pleistocene hominins [Edit:between 120kya and 10kya] are easily distinguished from living Africans[/b] (Anderson, 1968; Brothwell and Shaw, 1971; Gramly and Rightmire, 1973; Twiesselmann, 1991; Muteti et al., 2010; Angel et al., 1980; de Villiers and Fatti, 1982; Angel and Olsen Kelly, 1986; Habgood, 1989; Howells, 1989; Boaz et al., 1990; Allsworth-Jones et al., 2010), [b]and it is not until the Holocene that this situation changes[/b] (Rightmire, 1975, 1978b, 1984b; de Villiers and Fatti, 1982; Bräuer, 1984b; Habgood, 1989). [/QUOTE]So basically, modern African people arrived at their current location AFTER the late pleistocene period during the Holocene, after 10 000BC. This is something we already know because modern West Africans carried Green Saharan artifacts with them ([URL=http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=8;t=009018;p=1#000011]LINK[/URL]). Humans specimens before 10 000BC are completely different than modern Africans. From genetics and linguistics we know modern African people like West/East Africans and Bantu people are relatively recent immigrants to their current locations (for East Africans it is population movements within East Africa). Through the Bantu migrations but also through the Niger-Kordofanian migrations which is much less studied than the Bantu migrations but also mentioned in literature. Bantu people are basically West African people from the Niger-Kordofanian family who migrated from their Cameroon-Nigerian border homeland to their current location in the southern half of Africa. Only in the region around Sudan, could Late Pleistocene-Holocone continuity be [URL=http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=8;t=008815]found[/URL]. Which is perfectly fine for us since it's the putative location of the Niger-Kordofanian family homeland as well as the homeland of the E1b1/E-P2 populations, the most common lineage in Africa(Yoruba, Somali, etc) and in African-Americans. [/qb][/QUOTE]This is retarded. Just because the populations dont LOOK The same that doesnt mean they are not the ancestors of later Africans that adapted insitu. See Europe for some examples......Better Yet seem America. According to Amun ra all previous humans in African cease to exists and Pn2/L3 folks just fall from the sky in the Holocene. Complete garbage. SO the Mesolithic remains from Sudan and the Sahara are not the ancestors of Africans that now live in Sudan and the Sahara? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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