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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Big O: [QB] ^^ - Waldi Halfi /Mesolithic "Egyptian/Nubians" showed closest affinity towards contemporary NC speakers. The ending of the cultural phase correlates with the beginning of the Holocene in which the Sahara became fertile Savannah. The NC speakers left this modern Egyptian/Sudanese border region dispersing throughout the Fezzan region of the Sahara. Where did they go after desertification around 6,000 BC? They couldn't have went into Cameroon. Why? It was uninhabitable swamp land until around 2,000 BC. aDNA also refutes that. The formerly "Mesolithic Nubians" or NC speakers migrated back into Nubia and made their presence as the Anu people. Who were ancestral to the "Negroid" Badarians. - I never claimed that Waldi Halfa were Indians smh. Again you and Beyoku are deliberately obfuscating my argument. The Indian element of pre-dynastic Kham is what I put on FULL DISPLAY in my last post to you. The evidence of interaction between Dravidian speakers and NC speakers is found in the fact that Dravidian is spoken in Cameroon; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0rjU8CbtK8&t=2s Two linguistic groups NC speakers and Dravidians have verifiable genetic relationships. Why does this living example to you not suffice as proof that of interaction between NC speakers and Dravidian speakers in antiquity? - As far as EEF, "About 44% of EEF ancestry was determined to come from a "Basal Eurasian" population that split prior to the diversification of other non-African lineages" - [IMG]https://oi1067.photobucket.com/albums/u440/Treday90/dnatribe%20basal%20eurasian_zpspozivsur.jpg[/IMG] It's all African. - "In what world does: skulls possessing “Negroid” traits = decisively "Negroid" Badarians lol Keita doesn't even characterise Egyptians as negroid" I've never attributed the word "Negroid" to Keita. None the less the Badarians being described as such is in no short supply and you know that. " the Neolithic Saharan population from Hasi el Abiod and the [b]Egyptian Badarian group being closely affiliated with modern Negroid groups[/b]." Pierre M. Vermeersch (Author & Editor), 'Palaeolithic quarrying sites in Upper and Middle Egypt', Egyptian Prehistory Monographs Vol. 4, Leuven University Press (2002). - "Braces conclusion that West Africans and Egyptians don't cluster" This was already explained to you in my last post. The Naqada represent the "NEW RACE" "FROM LIBYA" coming on the "Negroid" Badarians described by Petrie, so NO they are going to show closest affinity to the Indian/Dravidian sample as the data that I presented on the last page shows (since Brace's 05 data refuted his modern Egyptians being closest claim in 93). Unification occurred when this "New Race" and their religion were ousted to unify the land. - On the Kemp study did you forget that he made this ommission about the modern Bantu samples (modern Ugandans and Tanzanians)? [IMG]http://i371.photobucket.com/albums/oo160/brandonpilcher/dendrogram2.jpg[/IMG] Did you miss that the "Negroid" samples were in the primary block of affinity, and NOT the Late Dynastic or modern Egyptians. "Indeed, the [b]bottom two Africa' groups[/b] could more reasonably (and without violating the overall arrangement) be [b]rotated to the top of the diagram[/b] ." - Anatomy of a Civilization pg. 54 The Bantu's can "reasonably" be placed at the top of the dendrogram RIGHT NEXT to the Badarians. What a surprise lol. Oh and if Dravidians were on there then they would show much closer affinity to those predynastic samples than the Semitic speaking Tigreans. [IMG]https://c.tenor.com/ICwBRmfaNJkAAAAC/santa-a-christmas-story.gif[/IMG] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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