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[QUOTE]Originally posted by .Charlie Bass.: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Cass/: [qb] Bass is outright lying about his post history. Problem for him is i'm an old ex-Anthroscape poster (pre-2010) when he posted there, so I'm familiar with his views. Bass was arguing things like following: [QUOTE]They [ancient Egyptians] were *NOT* local "Caucasoids" and indeed [b]showed similarities to peoples called "Negroids[/b]:"[/QUOTE] [QUOTE][b]So much for [ancient Egyptians] being nothing like "Negroid" Africans[/b]. [/QUOTE] [QUOTE]Ancient Egyptians were more related to [b]Northeast Africans, Upper Nile Valley[/b] populations and Saharans than to Middle Easterners and Southern Europeans[/QUOTE] [QUOTE]very close to Saharans, [b]Nilotics and Elongated East Africans[/b] and were tropically adapted people[/QUOTE]His thread: The bottom line on Ancient Egyptians http://s1.zetaboards.com/anthroscape/topic/1416884/1/. I cant be bothered to dig up more his posts, but its clear he was trying to cluster ancient Egyptians with SSA's such as Horn Africans, and other East Africans such as Nilotes, with the so-called "Nilotid" or "elongated African" morph. Also many of his posts like the first quote try to show Egyptians were not biologically distant to "Negroids". [/qb][/QUOTE]Duh I said they had affinities with those peoples and? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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