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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Chimu: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by The Explorer: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Chimu: [QUOTE]Originally posted by The Explorer: This is not the "Old man"/Cro-Magnon I cranium. So, how it compares with that cranium, is anyone's guess unless specified. They both had relatively greater cranial capacities than the average recent human; at least that much seems to be common. And the article says this: [i]He said the skull doesn't look European or Asian or African. It looks like a mixture of all of them.[/i]...but certainly, the rendition makes it look more African than European. [/QUOTE]More? Sure. The original humans were tropical. And lived in humid areas. It would take millenia for arid territories to develop the leptorrhine and aquiline noses, both in North Africa, the Middle East and Europe. [/QUOTE]Cro-Magnon I had a narrow nasal aperture; whatever that means, whether "aquiline noses" , then so be it. This however, does not preclude its tropical origins which you acknowledge nonetheless, as the limb-trunk and limb proportion indices suggest. Africans in the tropics have said nasal features as we speak, and it is part of the natural diversity. [QUOTE] And it still is not a modern African. [/QUOTE]Red herring. [/qb][/QUOTE]Cro Magnon developed that type of nose before the earliest African variety which was Mechta Afalou. The First European predates both and was before any such nose had developed (based on skulls we have found to this day) No it is not a part of natural diversity. It is specific adaptation to specific environments. That nose would never have occurred in the humid tropics. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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