AFRICAN HUMANITIES REFERENCES
Out of Africa - Major genomic mitochondrial lineages delineate early human expansions,
2005
Y-Chromosome Variation in Egypt, S.O.Y. Keita, African Archaeological Review (2005)
Y-Chromosome Variation in Egypt, S.O.Y. Keita, African Archaeological Review (2005)
Exploring Northeast African Metric Craniofacial Variation at the Individual Level: A Comparative
Study
Using Principal Components Analysis, S.O.Y. Keita, American Journal of Human Biology (2004)
Studies of Ancient Crania From Northern Africa, S.O.Y. Keita, American Journal of Physical Anthropology
(1990)
Genetics, Egypt, and History: Interpreting Geographical Patterns of Y Chromosome Variation
S.O.Y. Keita
& A. J. Boyce, History in Africa, 32 pp. 221-246 (2005)
Early Nile Valley Farmers, From El-Badari, Aboriginals or “European” Agro-Nostratic
Immigrants? Craniometric Affinities Considered With Other Data, S.O.Y. Keita, Journal of Black Studies, Vol. 36
No. 2, pp. 191-208 (2005)
History in the Interpretation of the Pattern of p49a,f TaqI RFLP Y-Chromosome Variation in Egypt:
A Consideration of Multiple Lines of Evidence, S.O.Y. Keita, American Journal of Human Biology,
17: 559–567 (2005)
Further Studies of Crania From Ancient Northern Africa: An Analysis of Crania From First Dynasty
Egyptian Tombs, Using Multiple Discriminant Functions, S.O.Y. Keita, American Journal of Physical Anthropology,
87: 245-254 (1992)
The Persistence of Racial Thinking and the Myth of Racial Divergence, S.O.Y. Keita and Rick A. Kittles, American Anthropologist
(1997)
Studies and Comments on Ancient Egyptian Biological Relationships, by S.O.Y. Keita,
History in Africa, 20:
129-154 (1993)
The Origins of Afroasiatic, by Ehret, Keita and Newman, Science (2004)
Conceptualizing Human Variation, S.O.Y. Keita, Nature Genetics Supplement (2004)
Additional Reading:
Diachronic Patterns of Dental Hypoplasias and Vault Porosities During the Predynastic in the Naqada
Region, Upper Egypt, S.O.Y. Keita, A.J. Boyce (2001)
Forensic Misclassification of Ancient Nubian Crania: Implications for Assumptions About Human Variation,
Frank L'Engle_Williams, Robert L. Belcher, George J. Armelago's, Current Anthropology. (2005)
An Analysis of Crania From Tell-Duweir Using Multiple Discriminant Functions, S.O.Y. Keita, American Journal of Physical Anthropology,
75: 375-390 (1988)
Interpreting African Genetic Diversity, S.O.Y. Keita & Rick Kittles, African Archaeological
Review,
Vol.
16, No. 2 (1999)
“Race”: Confusion About Zoological and Social Taxonomies, and Their Places in Science,
S.O.Y. Keita, A.J. Boyce, Field Museum of Chicago Institute of Biological Anthropology,
Oxford University, American Journal of Human Biology, 13: 569–575 (2001)
Variation in Ancient Egyptian Stature and Body Proportions, Sonia R. Zakrzewski, Department of Archaeology,
University of Southampton, Southampton
SO17 1BF, UK, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 121:219–229 (2003)
The Questionable Contribution of the Neolithic and the Bronze Age to European Craniofacial Form,
by C. Loring Brace, National Academy of Sciences (2006)
Clines and Clusters Versus “Race:” A Test in Ancient Egypt and the Case of a Death on
the Nile,
by C. Loring Brace, (1993)
Charts: Y-DNA Haplogroup Tree 2006: International Society of Genetic Genealogy Website
The Subspecies Concept in Zoology and Anthropology: A Brief Historical Review and Test of a Classification
Scheme, by S.O.Y. Keita, Journal of Black Studies, Vo. 23,
No. 3 (March, 1993)
Royal Incest and Diffusion in Africa, S.O.Y. Keita, American Ethnologist, Vol. 8. No.
2 (1981)