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[QUOTE]Originally posted by alTakruri: [QB] Well, there were blacks among the Olmec. Chinese records themselves tell of their blacks. R' Eliezer wrote that Shem was made black and beautiful. Is it a problem for you to care to see blacks outside the negro caricature and steer clear of the illogical assumption that to be black is to be "sub-saharan" African? I think not, maybe something else is at play. This is understandable. You being a white boy just cannot come to turns that you owe your religious morality to a black people, that you'd be worshipping a pantheon of bloody warrior gods more morally bankrupt than their worshippers were it not for your people co-opting the spirituality of the Israelites who at the time their books are dated to have been written down were a majority black people as data about Lachish from its ossuary (and osteo remains from within that city's environs) and Sennacherib's throne room panels in Iraq clearly reveal. As for Beethoven, a careful perview of his genealogy will show whether his antecedents were all European though you're right that he was not black except by 18th - 20th century USA colour system -- [i] Beethoven had even more of the Moor in his looks than his master. His front teeth, owing to the singular flatness of the roof of his mouth, protuded, and, of course, thrust out his lips; the nose too, was rather broad and decidedly flattened, while the forehead was remarkably full and round[/i] per A. W. Thayer -- . [QUOTE][i]The research team also said that future DNA analysis might answer lingering questions about Beethoven's ethnicity. As a young man, the dark-complexioned Beethoven sometimes was called "the Moor," and some historians have questioned whether he had African blood. Walsh said his analysis of the hair strands showed "no wrinkles or bends" typical among people of African descent, but that more tests may be conducted.[/i] William Claiborne Washington Post Staff Writer Wednesday, October 18, 2000; Page A03 [/QUOTE]Who can procure a full report on Beethoven's DNA as revealed by his hair sample? Being male it's possible to have his mtDNA as well as his nrY-DNA for a complete basic matrilineal and patrilineal descents. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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