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[QUOTE]Originally posted by osirion: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Thought2: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by osirion: [qb]It is highly unlikely that he wasn't multi-racial considering his background as well as depictions (hair texture). North Africans are generally multi-racial people especially during this period. However, it is possible that he is actually of Phoenician origins which would support your position. Based on what information I have seen I would suspect him to be multi-racial. [/qb][/QUOTE]Thought Writes: 1) Race does not exist in any biological sense. 2) Multiracial does not exist in any biological sense. 3) Race is illogical in a social sense. 4) Multiracial is illogical in a social sense. 5) Black is a North American specific term. 6) The North American specific term Black is utilized to represent a people who have heterogenous genetic and phenotypic lineages. Looking at the range of phenotypes and probable genetic lineages present in Greco-Roman era NW Africans, they would be called Black in a modern North American social system. 7) Genetic analysis of modern NW Africans indicates little genetic impact from SW Asia. [/qb][/QUOTE]Science is about standards, language is about transfer of concepts. Either you understand what I mean by multiracial or not. Most people have a concept of what I mean when I say multiracial regardless of its lack of scientific merit. For you I will say that the Emperor likely was primarily IndoEuropean in origin but with some admixture with PN2 clade. You will not hear me say he was Caucasoid and part Negroid. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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