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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Oshun: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [qb] Anyone who thinks this is a place of learning is confused. Any forum where the majority has taken DNA tribes Amarna analysis literally for four+ years (2012-2016) has not learned anything and can't be trusted to speak the truth, EVER. Just like Henry Louis Gates, these people have forever forfeited their credibility to speak on certain matters. Everyone can blunder, but fervently defending demonstrably false and nitpicked information for ideological reasons is unforgivable. (And I invite people to hold me to the same standards; good luck finding examples of me engaging in that type of behaviour). These people supposedly champion Keita but ignore what he says every chance they get. Learning? Don't make me laugh. And what you call drama, some would call taking a much-needed broom through this place. [QUOTE]The centroid values of the various upper Egyptian series viewed collectively are seen to vary over time. [b]The general trend from Badari to Nakada times, and then from the Nakadan to the First Dynasty epochs dem- onstrate change toward the northern-Egyp- tian centroid value on Function I with simi- lar values on Function 11.[/b] This might represent an average change [b]from an Afri- coid (Keita, 1990) to a northern-Egyptian- Maghreb modal pattern[/b]. It is clear however from the unknown analyses that the Aby- dene centroid value is explained primarily by the [b]relatively greater number of crania with northern-Egyptian-Maghreb and Eu- ropean patterns in the series. Badari crania analyzed in this fashion revealed few or none which classified into the northern-Egyptian groups (Keita, 1990).[/b][/QUOTE]—Keita 1992 "Learning"? So show me who here hasn't systematically resisted and ignored this. And this was published in 1992. We're in 2017 and people have simply regressed and went backward, preferring some Great Lakes/E1b1a fairy tale and calling people with legitimate concerns "racist". :rolleyes: [/qb][/QUOTE]This is actually a first of my reading this though I'm fairly new at this on a more regular pace. I don't really get the jargon like function 1 or 11. So were they saying that transitions were affecting upper Egypt (through mixture or adaptions) as Egypt began moving into the dynastic period? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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