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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [QB] Again you come out with the straw man [QUOTE] FORDISC 2.0 (Ousley and Jantz, 1996) was created for forensic applications in the USA. The programme has two reference databases: the Forensic Data Bank (present day crania, forensic and modern cases) and the Howells database (Howells 1973, 1989). The Forensic Data Bank groups individuals into ‘American Blacks’, ‘American Whites’, ‘American Indians’, ‘Japanese’, ‘Chinese’, ‘Vietnamese’ and ‘Hispanic’. The Howells database, groups individuals into geographical regions but was not applied to the Ibizan individuals. [b]A priori, the latter reference database did not have sufficient samples that were appropriate for Ibiza. [/b]Preliminary analyses also resulted in Punic skulls having affinities with a variety of world populations. It was the Forensic Data Bank reference sample that was employed for the present study. Only two of its categories were used, determined by the nature of the research and the geographical and chronological background of Ibiza: ‘American Blacks’ with a reference sample of 150 males and 125 females, and ‘American Whites’ with 271 males and 195 females (Ousley and Jantz, 1996). Therefore, the study assumed that each skull belonged to either group. -- The presence of african individuals in punic populations from the Island of Ibiza (Spain): contributions from physical anthropology Nicholas Márquez-Grant [/QUOTE]You're bringing up North Africa. They didn't test for North Africa or Ibiza [/QB][/QUOTE]
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