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@@ -243,87 +243,43 @@ Table 1. Demographic Distribution of Squatting Facets at Abu Fatima
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n/o=Not observable; Locality assessed via strontium isotope analysis
-(see Schrader et al. 2019 for additional information)
+(see Schrader et al., "Intraregional 87Sr/86Sr Variation in Nubia" for additional information)
+
Table 2. Frequency of Squatting Facets in Other Populations
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- Population Squatting Sample Citation
- Facet Size
- Presence
- --------------------------- ------------- -------- ----------------------
- Abu Fatima 95% 21 Present study
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+|:---|:---|:---|:---|
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+| Population | Squatting Facet Presence | Sample Size | Citation |
+| Abu Fatima | 95% | 21| Present study |
+| Ancient Egypt | 96% | 300 | Satinoff [^25] |
+| Ancient Egypt | 33% | 3 | Thomson et al. [^26] |
+| Byzantine (13th century CE) | 48% | 100 | Ari et al. [^27] |
+| Late Stone Age (1st millennium BCE), South Africa | 50% | 56 | Dlamini and Morris [^28] |
+| Early farming (5th-19th centuries CE), South Africa | 77% | 17 | Dlamini and Morris [^29] |
+| 18th century Cape Town | 5% | 21 | Dlamini and Morris [^30] |
+| 20th century Cape Town cadavers | 0% | 29 | Dlamini and Morris [^31] |
+| South African (Oxford/Royal College of Surgeons' Museum | 27% | 11 | Thomson [^32] |
+| Neanderthals (Europe, Near East) | 91% | 11 | Trinkaus [^33] |
+| European (Oxford/Royal College of Surgeons' Museum | 13% | 40 | Thomson [^34] |
+| Scottish (Anatomical Department, University of Edinburgh | 17% | 118 | Wood [^35] |
+| Asian (Oxford/Royal College of Surgeons' Museum | 48% | 23 | Thomson [^36] |
+| Native American (Oxford/Royal College of Surgeons' Museum) | 37% | 19 | Thomson [^37] |
+| Polynesia (Oxford/Royal College of Surgeons' Museum | 75% | 4 | Thomson [^38] |
+| Melanesia (Oxford/Royal College of Surgeons' Museum | 71% | 38 | Thomson [^39] |
+| Australian (Oxford/Royal College of Surgeons' Museum | 79% | 14 | Thomson [^40] |
+| Australian (Collection of Anatomical Museum of the University of Edinburgh | 81% | 236 | Wood [^41] |
+| Indian (20th century) cadavers and "museum specimens" | 77% | 292 | Singh [^42] |
+| Panjabi, Indian | 87% | 52 | Charles [^43] |
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- Ancient Egypt 96% 300 Satinoff, 1972[^25]
-
- Ancient Egypt 33% 3 Thomson et al.,
- 1889[^26]
-
- Byzantine 13^th^ century 48% 100 Ari et al., 2003[^27]
- BCE
-
- Late Stone Age (1^st^ 50% 56 Dlamini and Morris,
- millennium BCE), South 2005[^28]
- Africa
-
- Early farming (5^th^-19^th^ 77% 17 Dlamini and Morris,
- centuries CE), South Africa 2005[^29]
-
- 18th century Cape Town 5% 21 Dlamini and Morris,
- 2005[^30]
-
- 20th century Cape Town 0% 29 Dlamini and Morris,
- cadavers 2005[^31]
-
- South African (Oxford/Royal 27% 11 Thomson, 1889[^32]
- College of Surgeons'
- Museum)
-
- Neanderthals (Europe, Near 91% 11 Trinkaus, 1975[^33]
- East)
-
- European (Oxford/Royal 13% 40 Thomson, 1889[^34]
- College of Surgeons'
- Museum)
-
- Scottish (Anatomical 17% 118 Wood, 1920[^35]
- Department, University of
- Edinburgh)
-
- Asian (Oxford/Royal College 48% 23 Thomson, 1889[^36]
- of Surgeons' Museum)
-
- Native American 37% 19 Thomson, 1889[^37]
- (Oxford/Royal College of
- Surgeons' Museum)
-
- Polynesia (Oxford/Royal 75% 4 Thomson, 1889[^38]
- College of Surgeons'
- Museum)
-
- Melanesia (Oxford/Royal 71% 38 Thomson, 1889[^39]
- College of Surgeons'
- Museum)
-
- Australian (Oxford/Royal 79% 14 Thomson, 1889[^40]
- College of Surgeons'
- Museum)
-
- Australian (Collection of 81% 236 Wood, 1920[^41]
- Anatomical Museum of the
- University of Edinburgh)
-
- Indian (20^th^ century) 77% 292 Singh, 1959[^42]
- cadavers and "museum
- specimens"
-
- Panjabi, Indian 87% 52 Charles, 1893 [^43]
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One interpretation of these data is that the people of ancient Kush,
just like modern Nubians, spent much of their everyday life in a
@@ -712,7 +668,7 @@ Wood, W.Q. "The Tibia of the Australian Aborigine." *Journal of Anatomy*
[^24]: Schrader et al., "Decolonizing Bioarchaeology in Sudan."
-[^25]: Satinoff, "Study of the Squatting Facets of Teh Talus and Tibia
+[^25]: Satinoff, "Study of the Squatting Facets of the Talus and Tibia
in Ancient Egyptians."
[^26]: Thomson, Oxon, and Edin, "The Influence of Posture on the Form of