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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QB] You first started out saying I was "trying" to "shoehorn" EEF into Africa, then you started dodging the fact that the common denominator in all living Afroasiatic speaking groups INCLUDES an EEF-like component. Now all of a sudden you "only have a problem with the term EEF". Doug and his usual wobbliness. And Wadi Kubbaniya [URL=https://www.academia.edu/2050640/Harvati_K._and_J.-J._Hublin_2012_Morphological_continuity_of_the_face_in_the_late_Middle_and_Late_Pleistocene_hominins_from_northwestern_Africa_A_3D_geometric_morphometric_analysis._In_Modern_Origins_A_North_African_Perspective._Dordrecht_Springer_p._179-188]looks broadly similar to southern Asians (i.e. Andaman Islanders and Australian Aboriginals) and UP OOA groups[/URL]. Since I know for a fact there are no clear-cut morphological links between Wadi Kubbaniya and (pre)dynastic Egyptians, nor morphological links between these two that trump links between (pre)dynastic Egyptians and Angel's EEF samples, I don't think you know what you're doing Doug. Just groping in the dark. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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