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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Cass/: [QB] (Pre)dynastic Egyptian samples show relatively close non-metric (and metric) dental ties to al Khiday, near Khartoum (central Sudan, on the border of Sub-Saharan Africa). The al Khiday crania are Mesolithic, or even Epipaleolithic date (at least 9000 BP, and probably older). I presume they show the same ties for craniometric. http://meeting.physanth.org/program/2012/session21/irish-2012-population-continuity-after-all-potential-late-pleistocene-dental-ancestors-of-holocene-nubians-have-been-found.html So the discontinuity observed in Wadi Halfa (8000-11000 BP) and Jebel Sahaba (13000 BP), mentioned in this thread is anomalous since the nearby al Khiday (9000 BP or more) crania show continuity. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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