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[QUOTE]Originally posted by .Charlie Bass.: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [qb] Stop lying. You got caught red-handed. You clearly said that AE are SSA populations. This was secretly also the whole purpose why you invoked the Toubou as an example of a "climate adapted SSA population" in relation to AE in the first place. If not, what was your point of picking a Sahelian population you insisted was SSA in ancestry, and relating them to AE? People who don't have an ulterior motive and who maintain AE originated in the Sahara have no reason to spam that line of reasoning. So who do you think you're kidding? [/qb][/QUOTE]No kid, YOU are grasping for straws once again, stop putting words in my mouth. Here is another post I made yet again in 2005, and its the same thing I said earlier in this topic: [QUOTE]Originally posted by Triple Stage Darkness: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Thought2: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Triple Stage Darkness: [qb] The Egyptian population *ORIGINALLY* was composed of the former two with the latter[Levantine]group being recent, so this does in fact raise a red flag. I think Joel Irish draws sometimes too radical a conclusion based on dental traits. [/qb][/QUOTE]Thought Writes: This is a good point. In fact Irish contradicts himself as it relates to this proposed Levantine incursion when he states that the Nile Valley remains are varied in contrast to Western Asian dental traits. Thought Posts: "However, as it stands, the lone Greek Egyptian sample from Lower Egypt significantly differs from all but the small Roman-period Kharga sample. In fact, it was shown to be a major outlier that is divergent from all others.....This trait combination is reminiscent of that in Europeans and WESTERN ASIANS. Thus, if the present heterogenous sample is at all representative of peoples during the Ptolemaic times, it may suggest some measure of foreign admixture......As above, the first two traits are common in Europeans and western Asians; the latter is rare in these areas as well as greater North Africa." [/qb][/QUOTE]True indeed. In fact, there is no proof and never has there any that Levantine groups and other non-Africans made up even a significant portion of pre-proto dynastic peoples of Egypt. So you are right, Irish does contradict himself, but one thing that still stands out is that the egyptians and other North African series do *NOT* cluster with Europeans based on dental traits, thus the notion that Ancient Egyptians were/are "Mediterranean Caucasoids" is again refuted. [/qb][/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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