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[QUOTE]Originally posted by jluis: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Super car: [B] What has this to do with the indigenous physical variations within the continent? Are you suggesting that, without admixture with foreign groups, all Africans would have looked the same? Please clarify! Yes, that was the original question. I state that the physical variantions of African people is directly related with the different ecosystems in Africa: Mediterranean (North) coast; Sahra desert; Sahel; Tropical/Equatorian forest and the like -we have not mention anything South of the Equator-. This is the main source of variation. Or maybe I should say the original source. After that it cames the cultural (historical) one. There is when the coast/inland divide comes. I don't say that there were NO exchanges between one and another, but that these exchanges were not equal. This is why people choose to exchange trade in the first time. And this asymmetry of trade and relationships, summed to the ecological variations of Africa, makes the diversity of human people we see today in Africa. Notice that (a) This features are functional both in Africa and in any other place on Earth. (b) They radically downplay the relevance of cultural, civilitational and any other contingent explanations for human diversity. (c) None of this contradicts the fact that Africa is the origin of Humanity I hope you will agree on some of this. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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