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Post by djoser-xyyman on Sept 17, 2018 8:53:13 GMT -5
They are stealing my work again - Black Neanderthals, black Europeans I told you so…. Black Neanderthals, black blue-eyed Cro-Magnons antropogenez.ru/article/1096/
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Post by djoser-xyyman on Sept 17, 2018 8:55:05 GMT -5
As I told you all. The Europeans and Africans were black up to about 4000years ago. Then the light skinned Africans arrived into Europe. Can't make this stuff up!!!
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Post by djoser-xyyman on Sept 17, 2018 10:10:28 GMT -5
I had this figured out more than 5 years ago.
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Post by djoser-xyyman on Sept 17, 2018 10:17:21 GMT -5
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Post by djoser-xyyman on Sept 17, 2018 10:58:25 GMT -5
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Post by anansi on Sept 18, 2018 21:47:41 GMT -5
Hehehe..or maybe they reached the same conclusion a lil bit later but, I guess it would Make sense since according to studies lite-skin didn't manifest itself until later in some populations due to milk drinking farmers , although the gene as you pointed out many times was present in Africans but may not have manifest itself there or jusy slightly.
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Post by djoser-xyyman on Sept 19, 2018 6:06:07 GMT -5
The emergence of Light skin 4000ya has nothing(due) to do with drinking milk and farming. Remember even most early farmers do NOT carry the LCT gene. Hehehe..or maybe they reached the same conclusion a lil bit later but, I guess it would Make sense since according to studies lite-skin didn't manifest itself until later in some populations due to milk drinking farmers , although the gene as you pointed out many times was present in Africans but may not have manifest itself there or jusy slightly.
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Post by anansi on Sept 19, 2018 6:21:51 GMT -5
The emergence of Light skin 4000ya has nothing(due) to do with drinking milk and farming. Remember even most early farmers do NOT carry the LCT gene. Hehehe..or maybe they reached the same conclusion a lil bit later but, I guess it would Make sense since according to studies lite-skin didn't manifest itself until later in some populations due to milk drinking farmers , although the gene as you pointed out many times was present in Africans but may not have manifest itself there or jusy slightly. They didn't?? I thought that was the accepted theory.
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Post by djoser-xyyman on Sept 19, 2018 13:35:01 GMT -5
No it isn’t…… Hunting for the LCT-13910*T Allele between the Middle Neolithic and the Middle Ages Suggests Its Absence in Dairying LBK People Entering the Kuyavia Region in the 8th Millennium BP. Witas et al Quote:” The introduction of the T allele to Kuyavia 7.4 Ka BP by dairying LBK people is not likely, as suggested by the obtained data. It has **NOT** been found in any of Neolithic samples dated between 6.3 and 4.5 Ka BP. The identified frequency profile indicates that both the introduction and the beginning of selection could have taken place approx. 4 millennia **AFTER** first LBK people arrived in the region, shifting the value of LP frequency from 0 to more than 0.8 during less than 130 generations.” The emergence of Light skin 4000ya has nothing(due) to do with drinking milk and farming. Remember even most early farmers do NOT carry the LCT gene. They didn't?? I thought that was the accepted theory.
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Post by zarahan on Sept 22, 2018 17:09:06 GMT -5
Hunting for the LCT-13910*T Allele between the Middle Neolithic and the Middle Ages Suggests Its Absence in Dairying LBK People Entering the Kuyavia Region in the 8th Millennium BP. Witas et al
Quote:” The introduction of the T allele to Kuyavia 7.4 Ka BP by dairying LBK people is not likely, as suggested by the obtained data. It has **NOT** been found in any of Neolithic samples dated between 6.3 and 4.5 Ka BP. The identified frequency profile indicates that both the introduction and the beginning of selection could have taken place approx. 4 millennia **AFTER** first LBK people arrived in the region, shifting the value of LP frequency from 0 to more than 0.8 during less than 130 generations.”
So is it then fair to say that the LBK people had dark skin, after which other lighter skinned variants arose via migration or mutation? No? Yes?
If so what is association with lactase persistence? What time frames does your lit survey show as to appearance (if any) of the lighter-skinned variants??
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Post by djoser-xyyman on Sept 22, 2018 22:36:31 GMT -5
All of Europe and Africa and South East Asians (not sure about Northern Asia) had predominantly black humans up to about 4000years ago. That is unquestionable. IAM(North Africans) and Neo-Bronze Age Levant were also black. KEB(North Africa) slowly became light skinned BEFORE Western Europe. Levant/Near East and Eastern Europe became light skin BEFORE Western Europe. yes, light skin emerged from African migrants TO Europe. There is no association between (LCT) milk and light skin except both are light. lol! Hunting for the LCT-13910*T Allele between the Middle Neolithic and the Middle Ages Suggests Its Absence in Dairying LBK People Entering the Kuyavia Region in the 8th Millennium BP. Witas et al
Quote:” The introduction of the T allele to Kuyavia 7.4 Ka BP by dairying LBK people is not likely, as suggested by the obtained data. It has **NOT** been found in any of Neolithic samples dated between 6.3 and 4.5 Ka BP. The identified frequency profile indicates that both the introduction and the beginning of selection could have taken place approx. 4 millennia **AFTER** first LBK people arrived in the region, shifting the value of LP frequency from 0 to more than 0.8 during less than 130 generations.”So is it then fair to say that the LBK people had dark skin, after which other lighter skinned variants arose via migration or mutation? No? Yes? If so what is association with lactase persistence? What time frames does your lit survey show as to appearance (if any) of the lighter-skinned variants??
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Post by zarahan on Sept 29, 2018 16:42:46 GMT -5
I had this figured out more than 5 years ago. Yes kudos, you have been saying this a long tine, and we have known from the skeletal data, such as tropical limb proportions in early Europe, and some cranial studies, and forensic recreations, that many would-be "Europeans" had very dark skin, among other things, on into the Neolithic. The blue eyes SOlokov identifies as possible for the Siberian, is somewhat matched by LaBrana man, who had dark skin, lactose intolerance, etc. Cranial data from Brace 2005 adds to the pool.. ^^The same or similar Brace data is used for "basal EUrasian" in some studies.. Some studies using the cold Russian region also turn up various tropical or African featured types.. {img]https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-W26OYxdu0m4/VvTOLLosUbI/AAAAAAAACLg/AuZO_4uu_MUglD8x9jJ7QjRD77WWsvkgA/s1600/primacy_of_phenotype_kotenski.jpg[/img]
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