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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Knowledgeiskey718: [QB] [QUOTE] I am actually interested in determining if the Melanesians may have actually looked similar to Chinese people and then evolved into the more tropically adapted types we see today. [/QUOTE]Modern humans did not originate in China, nor did humans in China have a phenotype that matches that of today's pale Chinamen until recently in evolutionary terms, about 10kya. [QUOTE] Here is my hypothesis: Tropical adaptation is an advance form of adaptation the same with Leucodermia/Albinoism. These are both extreme climatic adaptations from an original type that would be much more similar to Ethiopian people today. The East African people are not intermediates but rather the original type from which we have two extreme adaptations (White and Black). [/QUOTE]Nope, as we can see from the following when our species homo sapien/modern humans, became human, they lost their fur, to be able to sweat, being that they were in equatorial East Africa their skin would have had to evolve(if pink) to darkly pigmented [b](black)[/b] to be able to provide the skin with enough protection from the sun. This is basic science anyone who denies it, must have a hard time understanding. Dark skin evolved with the loss of 'fur' in hominids and is the original state of all homo sapiens. - Jablonski. [2000] The original human population would have been very dark, similar to, today's equatorial Africans. - Jablonski [2006] By 1.2 million years ago, all people having descendants today had exactly the receptor protein of today's Africans; their skin was Black, and the intense sun *killed off the progeny with any whiter skin* that resulted from mutational variation in the receptor protein- - (Rogers 2004:107). [QUOTE]I realize this lacks any source and very little evidence. The only evidence I have is the history of migrations. In tis case I am referring to Blacks as in Bantu tropical adaptation. [/QUOTE]Yes, this lacks evidence and is completely ignorant of OOA. [QUOTE] Argument: Considering that the Bantu people are East African derived and that their parent group from which they split are not as tropically adapted, does it follow that their tropical adaptation is an evolved adaptation? [/QUOTE]Nope, completely wrong. Elongated Africans are actually extremely tropically adapted, while other Africans are tropically adapted, so in actuality East Africans are more tropically adapted than West Africans. Ancient Egyptians also shared these extremely tropical adaptation. The difference in phenotypes is a result of adaptation to different climates a hot-dry climate, and a hot-humid climate. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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