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[QUOTE]Originally posted by .Charlie Bass.: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [qb] @Bass So then what was your point for bringing up the Toubou and falsely pass them off as 1) a climate-adapted SSA population and 2) an example of a SSA population that clusters with AE? Why did you do that? You mean to say that it was your point all along to say that Toubou are genetically not closely related to AE? Let me guess: your point all along was to argue that Brace et al 1993 were right for not using them as an example of a representative SSA population? :rolleyes: [/qb][/QUOTE]Thats not what I ever said in the genetic sense, so don't put words in my mouth. Find ONE DAMN post where I said Ancient Egyptians were genetically SSA from the beginning and always. I never said that. The peoples of the Sahara are black people, and craniometrically do cluster with people further south, despite whatever genetics they and they are still African, so don't put any damn words in my mouth where I said anything about AEs being geneticallly pure or fully SSA. I've always taken Keita's position and not even he says AEs were fully SSA. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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