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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ish Gebor: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by .Charlie Bass.: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [qb] @Jari The funny part is they want to deny they have collective beliefs. But look in this thread how they all come forward to the front of the congregation to betray their collective visceral reactions to this North African ancestry. They want to make bs claims and not be called out on them at the same time. Hence, their repeated cat and mouse game between denial: [QUOTE]I've been on ES since 2003 and on FBF and [b]I can say that it was never the position of any so called "Afrocentrist" that Ancient Egyptians were always or even fully SSA.[/b][/QUOTE]And rare moments of an unbridled and unfiltered window into what they're really thinking: [QUOTE][b]Sub-Saharan[/b] to me never meant solely "Broad trend" Africans, [b]it also included Elongated African types as well.[/b][/QUOTE][/qb][/QUOTE]According to Hiernaux Elongated African is just as much a sub-Saharan phenotype since it is found in sub-Saharan people irrespective of whatever mixture they have. The short stout phenotype is the other end of the spectrum. Hiernaux used Elongated East Africa for the Tutsi/Bahima, Maasai, Horners etc, and Elongated African for Fulani and Saharan peoples with narrow facial features and linear bodies. These are NOT terms I have made up with agendas. You knee grows are hypocrites, you have a problem with me using the term Saharan to denote mixture from the central and Eastern Saharan(and distinguishing it from coastal African ancestry) yet you kneegrows use East Africa/Horner as a label to denote mixture from the Horn of Africa and to distinguish it from West African ancestry despite the fact that both places lie in "Sub-Saharan" Africa. The contradiction is well noted. [/qb][/QUOTE]For both of you, is this correct? Tibia http://youtu.be/BNlz-vW6xPQ http://youtu.be/c7QewW3Up50 http://youtu.be/LYd09Q506Xc Radius http://youtu.be/DFHb0GOZf4k http://youtu.be/liKv9lYfHL8 Femur https://youtu.be/oi0cOvuhsa8 Humerus https://youtu.be/-nu-1iIGaSQ [QUOTE] Tropically adapted groups also have relatively longer distal limb elements (tibia and radius, as compared to femur and humerus) than groups in colder climates. [/QUOTE]--Matt Cartmill, ‎Fred H. Smith - 2011 - ‎Social Science The Human Lineage [/QB][/QUOTE]
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