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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QB] But pre-5000BC ancient Egyptians (e.g. Nazlet) have no problem being assigned SSA affinity, either by visual sorting or FORDISC-like DFA. So, no. It's only the post-5000BC Egyptians that generally fail to cluster with 90% of all African populations, and only cluster with 10% of all African populations. Or maybe the ratio is 80/20 or 70/30. It doesn't matter. But it has nothing to do with FORDISC. [IMG]https://britishmuseumblog.files.wordpress.com/2012/12/gm_2_arrows_544.jpg?w=544&h=615[/IMG] http://www.ape-egypt.info/server/php/files/54/Hunter%20palette%20Naqada%20III%20DSC07473%20-%20Copy.jpg And, let me reiterate that no one thinks Egyptian mummies look like Bantus. Even members on this site avoid images of mummies. I know I've seen Yatunda Lisa try to deny Yuya's mummy is really Yuya because of what his mummy looks like. So what is FORDISC supposed to say? It's supposed to not match what people see in his face, and we're supposed to tweak and 'fix' FORDISC algorithm until it says what some want it to say? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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