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(Keita, S.O.Y., "Further Studies of Crania from
Ancient Northern Africa: An Analysis of Crania from
First Dyansty Egyptian Tombs, Using Multiple
Discriminant Functions" _American Journal of
Physical Anthropology_ 87:245-254, 1992)
Keita in the same article:
"The predominant craniometric pattern in the
Abydos royal tombs is "southern" (tropical African
variant), and this is consistent with what would be
expected based on the literature and other results.
(Keita, 1990)
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