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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [qb] ^ And how do these 'Thuya' people fit[/qb] in the racial schema of Anglo-Idiot? [/QUOTE]They don't. LMAO. According to the mentally crippled Angho', phenotype is more important and informative than phylogenetic positioning. In order for the Coonian school of thought to be consistent, it has to update its map to include Australoids in the Americas ~12 ky ago: [IMG]http://www.cabrillo.edu/~crsmith/luzia.jpg[/IMG] [i]Her [Luzia] facial features include a narrow, oval cranium, projecting face and pronounced chin, [b]strikingly dissimilar to most native Americans and their indigenous Siberian forebears.[/b] Anthropologists have variously described Luzia's features as resembling those of Africans, Indigenous Australians, Melanesians and the Negritos of Southeast Asia. [b]Walter Neves, an anthropologist at the University of São Paulo, suggests that Luzia's features most strongly resemble those of Australian Aboriginal peoples.[/b][/i] Yet, their skeletal remains yield lineages that are no different from today's Amerindians and Southern Siberians (the latter are the putative source population of Amerindians), namely, mtDNA A, B, C, D, X and M, while no Australian specific lineages are found. That's the reliability of the ''phenotype equals race'' fallacy for ya. :rolleyes: [/QB][/QUOTE]
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