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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Knowledgeiskey718: [qb] I didn't say it had anything to do with the Natufians. I said the point in me posting the genes that effect skin color, passing relatively recently, and I found it kind of correlating when I read about Neolithic skeletons from around the same time of the loss of pigmentation in Europeans.[/qb][/QUOTE]I thought Europeans began to lose their pigmentation before the Neolithic.. [QUOTE][qb]You ask a good question. I also found it kind of weird, since animal domestication and farming began in Africa, how come Africans can't tolerate lactose? Also 80% of Southern Europeans can not tolerate lactose, although being in the place of the earliest possible dairy farmers. [/qb][/QUOTE]You seem to be speaking in generalist terms. Not all Africans are lactose intolerant as can be seen among cattle nomad groups from the Dinka to the Masai and Tutsi whose diet consists primarily of the milk of their herds. The same can be said of Asians who are stereotypically thought of as lactose intolerant but herding nomadic peoples from Mongolia and Tibet are obviously not. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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