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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [QB] ^ Correct. Explorer once posted excerpts from Briggs' assessment: "[i]The [b]Negroid increment of which there is evidence[/b] in some of our Northern Neolithic Series, notably [b]Kef-el-Agab 1 and Troglodytes 1 (both in Tunisia)[/b], may have well come in the same way from the South to add to the [b]already slightly Negroid Hamitic[/b] cast of the [b]African Mediterraneans[/b] and of their [b]partial derivative, the Mechta-Afalou Type.[/b][/i]" and "[i]...Type B which fits, in all essential respects, the usual definition of the Mediterranean racial type, but [b]sometimes shows also certain morphological peculiarities commonly known as "Boskopid[/b]," as well as Negroid features among females. Type B therefore was classified as [b]African Mediterranean[/b]...It may have well [b]acquired its "Boskopid" traits[/b] on the road, near the headwaters of the Nile, and kidnapped a few Negro or heavily Negroid women on its way west before turning northward into Northwest Africa. The peculiar characteristics of such women could have been restricted largely to females, at least for a time, by artificial selection in the form of preferential mating.[/i]" from Briggs, [i]Stone Age Races of Northwest Africa,[/i] pgs 81 & 89 respectively [/QB][/QUOTE]
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