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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Tukuler: [b]Misrepresentations of Angel were exposed in the What Angel really said thread.[/b] No need drag here what everybody read there.[/QUOTE]I'll let unbiased lurkers make their mind up on their own. No need to waste time with the laughably incompetent self-styled "interpreter" of Angel's views on ancient Egypt. Here is the actual Angel quote: [QUOTE]Egypt includes an almost Mouillian-negroid ([b]beyond A2[/b]) early population (cf. Ferembach, 1962, Briggs, 1955), linear but with extraordinarily broad nose and heavy and deep mouth region ([b]A2[/b]β) (Ewing, 1966; Anderson, 1968), as well as the negroid small-faced and prognathous and broad-nosed trend ([b]B2[/b]β) in the gracile Badarians (Morant and Stoessiger quoted in Angel, 1951).[/QUOTE]Angel, J. L. (1971). The people of Lerna. Washington: American School of Classical Studies and Smithsonian Institution Press. p101, 102 For the record, B stands for Mediterranean, while A stands for "Basic White" or what we'd today call early OOA: [QUOTE]A Basic White A1 Atlanto-Mediterranran A2 Upper Palaeolithic A3 Basic, cf. Eurafrican A4 Basic, Eastern A5 Basic, Royal B Classific Mediterranean B1 Mediterranean B2 Mediterranean Angular B3 Desert, Classic B4 Desert, Eastern[/QUOTE]—Angel 1971 ====================== Now look how Mr Egypt=Dinka deliberately botched the aforementioned quote, removed all references to Angel's phylogenetic information, but conveniently kept all references to negroid features: [QUOTE]Originally posted by Tukuler: Trodding on down that path, who got the full context of quote: Egypt includes [b]• an almost Mouillian-negroid early population, linear but with extraordinarily broad nose and heavy and deep mouth region, •as well as the negroid small-faced and prognathous and broad-nosed trend in the gracile Badarians[/b] J.L. Angel (1972) Journal of Human Evolution[/QUOTE] :eek: And how do you make a pretentious "I gotz tha answers" thread about Angel's views on ancient Egypt and then call for help half way? [QUOTE]Originally posted by Tukuler: who [b]got the full context of[/b] [...] [b]Who can vet this[/b] or trash it? [/QUOTE] :rolleyes: [/QB][/QUOTE]
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