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Post by djoser-xyyman on Dec 18, 2017 13:51:56 GMT -5
To those who can understand this stuff. Probe=NGSS? PCR=old unreliable method invented in the 1990’s. The NGSS is more modern, faster and accurate.?
Yet, the delved into this obscure genes with unreliable results using the new NGSS and concentrated on the PCR results because it is more favorable to their hypothesis and lies. Note: *- likely DNA damage in the sequence= they are not sure! Lol! SMH man, these lying Europeans!
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Post by kel on Dec 19, 2017 20:18:12 GMT -5
He was dark skin. My guess he looked like modern day "North Africans". Did he look like typical Nigerian? Probably not so he was Black but not 'true Negro' looking.
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Post by djoser-xyyman on Dec 20, 2017 9:04:58 GMT -5
Was he the stereotypical ? I don’t think so. But so was La Brana. Yes, La Brana was black skin but I suspect he was more South East Asian/Dravidian in features. Late Stone Age Africans like Malawi_Hora-8100BP was described as Mediterranean. Yes, a sub-saharan African in the late stone age in the jungles of Africa being described as Mediterranean. That is why there is no race. Are the Andaman Islanders Negros or Africans? Were the AEians black? Were they indigenous Africans? Yes and Yes.
That brings up that age old question again. Nature or Nurture? Humans and animals adapt. See my thread on the “grey” wolf in Africa. It is a Grey Wolf but it looks like a Golden Jackal. Then on the other hand there are really Golden Jackal in Africa. Convergent evolution. Two different species that looks almost identical. Some golden Jackal were mistakenly looked at as…Golden Jackal but they were really Grey Wolves in Africa.!!!!!!! Not everyone that “looks” the same are the same.
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Post by kel on Dec 20, 2017 13:00:24 GMT -5
Not everyone that “looks” the same are the same.
and not everyone that are the same look the same
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