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Post by Charlie Bass on Oct 25, 2010 15:02:20 GMT -5
Biological relations of Egyptian and eastern Mediterranean populations during Pre-dynastic and Dynastic times Biological Relations of Egyptian and Eastern Mediterranean Populations during Pre-dynastic and Dynastic Times* During the migrations and population increases and decline in health accompanying the Eighth-Sixth millennia B.C. farming revolution spread of the new mutant falcipamm malaria from Greece and Italy crossed the flow of genes from Africa northward, as indicated by porotic hyperostosis increase (abnormal hemoglobins and anemia) and Negroid traits (nose breadth, prognathism). Disease selection shaped slightly Negroid and paedomorphic Dynastic Upper Egyptians. Lower Egyptians share Eastern Mediterranean traits and population growth and communication steadily lessens contrast between groups down to the XXX Dynasty. Attachments:
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Post by anansi on Oct 25, 2010 17:56:16 GMT -5
Biological relations of Egyptian and eastern Mediterranean populations during Pre-dynastic and Dynastic times Biological Relations of Egyptian and Eastern Mediterranean Populations during Pre-dynastic and Dynastic Times* During the migrations and population increases and decline in health accompanying the Eighth-Sixth millennia B.C. farming revolution spread of the new mutant falcipamm malaria from Greece and Italy crossed the flow of genes from Africa northward, as indicated by porotic hyperostosis increase (abnormal hemoglobins and anemia) and Negroid traits (nose breadth, prognathism). Disease selection shaped slightly Negroid and paedomorphic Dynastic Upper Egyptians. Lower Egyptians share Eastern Mediterranean traits and population growth and communication steadily lessens contrast between groups down to the XXX Dynasty. Remembering the expansionist era of Kush In 700 B.C during the 25 dynasty in Egypt, when the Ethiopian Warrior-Prince Taharka was a young general, but before he had been ceded the throne by his uncle Shabataka. It is this same Taharka (referred to in early Spanish chronicles as Tarraco) that led a garrison into Spain and invaded it during this period. There is clear and indisputable reference to this in a manuscript by Florian de Ocampo, Cronica General published in Medina del Campo in 1553. The name of the invading general is given as Tarraco. He is not only identified as head of the Ethiopian army. The reference is more specific. It says he was later to become a king of Egypt.
The name, the period, the historical fact of his generalship and his later kingship of Egypt, his Ethiopian origin and the wide-ranging trade and exploration of the Ethiopian in this period, all attest to the validity of this reference.
Also the most persuasive of all is the fact that cartouches of the Upper Egyptian kings of this period have been found in Spain! Evidence of such cartouches may be found in the journal of the Epigraphic Society (Vol. 7, No. 171-April 1971)[Golden Age of the Moor by Ivan Van Sermita] Also Eret's Greek and Anatolian first farmers The Natufians, early inhabitants of the Sinai - Israel- Palestine area, and reputed pioneers of several Neolithic agricultural and technological developments, appear to have had "Negroid" affinities. Important Natufian sites include Mt. Carmel, Jericho and several others. "Against this background of disease, movement and pedomorphic reduction of body size one can identify Negroid (Ethiopic or Bushmanoid?) traits of nose and prognathism appearing in Natufian latest hunters (McCown, 1939) and in Anatolian and Macedonian first farmers, probably from Nubia via the unknown predecesors of the Badarians and Tasians....". (Biological Relations of Egyptians and Eastern Mediterranean Populations during pre-Dynastic and Dynastic Times. J. Lawrence Angel. Journal of Human Evolutiom. 1972:1, 1, Pg 307) "The Mushabians moved into Sinai from the Nile Delta, bringing North African lithic chipping tecniques." ("Pleistocene connections between Africa and Southwest Asia: an archaeological perspective. O. Bar-Yosef. African Archaeological Review. 5 (1987) Pg 29) "It is a further surprise that the Epipalaeolithic Natufian of Israel from whom the Neolithic realm was assumed to arise has a clear link to Sub-Saharan Africa... Interestingly enough, however, the small Natufian sample falls between the Niger-Congo group and the other samples used... This placement suggests that there may have been a Sub-Saharan African element in the make-up of the Natufians (the putative ancestors of the subsequent Neolithic.." (C.L Brace, et. al. 2005. The Questionable contribution of the Neolithic...) Early inhabitants of the general Natufian Israel area show limb proportions suited to tropical peoplessimilar to sub-Saharan's homeland "However, the real revelation came when Erik [Trinkhaus] inserted his data on the Cro-Magnons of Europe and the Skhul-Qafzeh skeletons from Israel into the equations. In this case, he got a figure of 85 percent for the shinbone-thighbone ratio. Not only were they unlike the Neanderthals, but these people actually fell at the other extreme in their readings on the limb thermometer. The predicted average temperature of origin for folk with an 85% shin-thigh fraction, indicating much longer extremities relative to trunk length — was about 20 degrees higher than the Neanderthals', suggesting a subtropical- if not tropical- homeland!" (African Exodus By Christopher Stringer, Robin McKie, McMillan: pg 79-83)www.scribd.com/doc/14799060/Quotations-from-research-studies-on-ancient-Egypt-and-the-peopling-of-the-Nile-valley
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