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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Cass/: [QB] Continuity > Epipaleolithic Egyptians > Mesolithic Egyptians > Neolithic Egyptians > Ancient Egyptians Continuity > Epipaleolithic Nubians > Mesolithic Nubians > Neolithic Nubians > Ancient Nubians The old idea there was biological discontinuity between Epipaleolithic/Mesolithic Neolithic Nubians/Ancient Nubians is shown to be false by Irish (2016) for non-metric dental. Take a look at al Khiday: [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/qx5D9rb.png[/IMG] "Jebel Sahaba (JSA) is widely divergent from the 13 samples... The other early sample in this study, [b]pre-Mesolithic al Khiday, is positioned, however, within the cluster of Neolithic (GRM) and later Nubians[/b]." (Irish, 2016 "Additional insight into post-Pleistocene Nubian population history".) Unfortunately there's very few Upper Palaeolithic skeletons from the Sahara, but one can make an argument for even longer regional continuity in Morocco, with the Iberomaurusian sites of Taforalt and Afalou (20,000 BP). Irish (2000) shows "a relationship between the Iberomaurusians, particularly those from Taforalt, and later Maghreb and other North African samples." ("The Iberomaurusian Enigma: North African Progenitor or Dead End?" - the PDF is free to read on ResearchGate). Anthropologists like Denise Ferembach showed continuity from Jebel Irhoud (150,000 BP) > Dar es-Soltan (80,000 BP) > Iberomaurusians (20,000 BP). Multiregionalism in Africa... ;) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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