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[QUOTE]Originally posted by SlimJim: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Antalas: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by SlimJim: That Hanihara study is a metric dental analysis, this is how I know you haven't read that paper, also, it doesn't mean anything in regards to their phenotype and it doesn't mean much when it comes to genetics, I can tell you haven't read that Brace study either, look at the dendrograms, when Brace says Sub Saharan he's referring to his Haya, Gabon, Dahomey and Zanzibar sample, not the Somali sample. When have I claimed to be Egyptian? [/qb][/QUOTE]??? I knew it was dental but haven't you mentionned "metric" datas ? and yes It means a lot when it comes to genetics, here from the same source : [QUOTE]Fourth, [b]the patterning of dental variation among major geographic populations is more or less consistent with those obtained from genetic and craniometric data.[/b] Fifth, once differences in population size between sub-Saharan Africa, Europe, South/West Asia, Australia, and Far East, and genetic drift are taken into consideration, [b]the pattern of sub-Saharan African distinctiveness becomes more or less comparable to that based on genetic and craniometric data[/b] [/QUOTE]As for Brace what are you talking about ? : [IMG]https://i.imgur.com/OoLzdMo.jpg[/IMG] Ancient egyptians certainly didn't look like modern horners since horners have obvious SSA traits which the ancient egyptian remains lack + it's quite obvious when we look at their iconography but yes I suppose that's "subjective" "cherrypicked" "foreigners" [/QB][/QUOTE]OP asked about the ancient Egyptian phenotype, do I have to explain that when I said "metric data" I wasn't referring to dental stuff as that has no bearing on what the ancient Egyptians looked like. Since you think this is a good reflection of the genetic data, you would maintain that South Indians are genetically closer to Somalis than they are to North Indians? That ancient Egyptians are significantly closer to Afghans than to Israelis/Iranians? No suprise you chose to screenshot the dendrogram where Somalis and ancient egyptians are most distant, its insane how disingenuous you are. "The D' values of Mahalanobis showed a combined series (Naqada I/II and other non-specific Naqada period remains) to be more similar to Tigrean and Nubian groups than to those from northern late dynastic Egypt (Mukherjee et al. 1955)." https://imgur.com/a/6mRYi3t https://imgur.com/a/bmcOgsM https://imgur.com/a/57N7tP7 -Gebel Ramlah: Final Neolithic Cemeteries from the Western Desert of Egypt. Like I said, these affinities have been noted since the 19th century and are still noted today. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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