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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Clyde Winters: [QB] This paper should not claim to be related to the entire prehistory of African people. The study only indicates that the San was the dominant group in much of Central, South and East Africa. This was obvious from a perusal of the location of the San in modern times. The Niger-Congo speakers and Nilo-Saharans were predominantly North African and Sahel-Saharan people. As a result, you would not find these populations in Central and Southern Africa until after the fall of Egypt, as proven by the results of this study. It was after the fall of Egypt that the Bantu spread into East-Central and Southern Africa. Other Sub-Saharan populations began to migrate out of Morocco, Mauritania and etc., into West Africa. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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